Abstracts for the 6th International GAME Conf.

3-5 December 2004

Kyoto Japan


The Role of Orography and Soil Moisture in Hydrological Transitions Associated with Monsoon Onset in Southeast Asia

Koji Dairaku (1)

The first transitions into the Asian Summer Monsoon (ASM) occur between late April and early May over inland Indochina, before any transitions occur along the coast. This study used a regional climate model to elucidate the influence of orography and ground wetness on subcontinental-scale hydrological processes. The model reproduced many elements of the onset of the Southeast Asia Monsoon (SEAM) associated with land surface conditions, including the early and abrupt onset observed when mountain effects and relatively dry soil conditions were combined in the model simulations. The nonlinear effects of mountains and ground wetness, combined with realistic increases in precipitation, can modify the hydrological cycle through changes in the surface energy budget. A positive feedback between soil moisture and precipitation increases the moisture source for further precipitation in the first transition period.

Submittal Information

Name : Date :
    Koji Dairaku
    23-Jul-04-20:40:56
Organization : Theme :
    National Institute for Environmental Studies
    Theme 4
Address : Presentation :
    dairaku.koji@nies.go.jp
    Poster or oral
Country : Abstract ID :
    Japan
    T4KD23Jul04204056
Phone : Fax :
    +81(29)-850-2102
    +81(29)-850-2960
E-mail :
    dairaku.koji@nies.go.jp