Objective determination of the winter monsoon onset dates and its interannual variability in Malaysia

The northeast/winter monsoon over Malaysia often leads to extreme rainfall events and floods over the windward side of terrain due to the strong northeasterly winds. Comparatively, much less rain falls over the other are sheltered by the mountain ranges. Based on this consideration, the onset of mon...

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Main Authors: Chenoli, Sheeba Nettukandy, Diong, Jeong Yik, Mohd Nor, Mohd Fadzil Firdzaus, Yip, Weng Sang, Xavier, Prince, Chang, Nursalleh K., Abu Samah, Azizan
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spelling my.um.eprints.403712023-10-24T04:25:10Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/40371/ Objective determination of the winter monsoon onset dates and its interannual variability in Malaysia Chenoli, Sheeba Nettukandy Diong, Jeong Yik Mohd Nor, Mohd Fadzil Firdzaus Yip, Weng Sang Xavier, Prince Chang, Nursalleh K. Abu Samah, Azizan QC Physics The northeast/winter monsoon over Malaysia often leads to extreme rainfall events and floods over the windward side of terrain due to the strong northeasterly winds. Comparatively, much less rain falls over the other are sheltered by the mountain ranges. Based on this consideration, the onset of monsoon in the region is best determined operationally using 925 hPa winds. Therefore, we propose the first, simple, single-variable-based method to determine the onset dates of winter monsoon is yet reliable and can be closely monitored for operational purposes. The onset date is defined in the third pentad when the average of three pentads of 925 hPa northerly wind speed is greater than 1 m center dot s(-1), and at least one of three pentads must be greater than 2.5 m center dot s(-1). The study also investigates the relationship between the interannual variability of onset date and El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD). Late-onset can be expected when La Nina develops in the boreal fall season. However, a similar association between monsoon onset and El Nino condition was not observed. The lead-lag correlation between the IOD and the onset dates shows that the onset is significantly negatively correlated with the IOD. During negative (positive) IOD events, a delay (early) onset is expected. Results also show that the relationship between the onset and IOD is more robust and linear than the ENSO. Royal Meteorological Society 2022-12 Article PeerReviewed Chenoli, Sheeba Nettukandy and Diong, Jeong Yik and Mohd Nor, Mohd Fadzil Firdzaus and Yip, Weng Sang and Xavier, Prince and Chang, Nursalleh K. and Abu Samah, Azizan (2022) Objective determination of the winter monsoon onset dates and its interannual variability in Malaysia. International Journal of Climatology, 42 (16). pp. 10238-10252. ISSN 0899-8418, DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.7895 <https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.7895>. 10.1002/joc.7895
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topic QC Physics
spellingShingle QC Physics
Chenoli, Sheeba Nettukandy
Diong, Jeong Yik
Mohd Nor, Mohd Fadzil Firdzaus
Yip, Weng Sang
Xavier, Prince
Chang, Nursalleh K.
Abu Samah, Azizan
Objective determination of the winter monsoon onset dates and its interannual variability in Malaysia
description The northeast/winter monsoon over Malaysia often leads to extreme rainfall events and floods over the windward side of terrain due to the strong northeasterly winds. Comparatively, much less rain falls over the other are sheltered by the mountain ranges. Based on this consideration, the onset of monsoon in the region is best determined operationally using 925 hPa winds. Therefore, we propose the first, simple, single-variable-based method to determine the onset dates of winter monsoon is yet reliable and can be closely monitored for operational purposes. The onset date is defined in the third pentad when the average of three pentads of 925 hPa northerly wind speed is greater than 1 m center dot s(-1), and at least one of three pentads must be greater than 2.5 m center dot s(-1). The study also investigates the relationship between the interannual variability of onset date and El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD). Late-onset can be expected when La Nina develops in the boreal fall season. However, a similar association between monsoon onset and El Nino condition was not observed. The lead-lag correlation between the IOD and the onset dates shows that the onset is significantly negatively correlated with the IOD. During negative (positive) IOD events, a delay (early) onset is expected. Results also show that the relationship between the onset and IOD is more robust and linear than the ENSO.
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author Chenoli, Sheeba Nettukandy
Diong, Jeong Yik
Mohd Nor, Mohd Fadzil Firdzaus
Yip, Weng Sang
Xavier, Prince
Chang, Nursalleh K.
Abu Samah, Azizan
author_facet Chenoli, Sheeba Nettukandy
Diong, Jeong Yik
Mohd Nor, Mohd Fadzil Firdzaus
Yip, Weng Sang
Xavier, Prince
Chang, Nursalleh K.
Abu Samah, Azizan
author_sort Chenoli, Sheeba Nettukandy
title Objective determination of the winter monsoon onset dates and its interannual variability in Malaysia
title_short Objective determination of the winter monsoon onset dates and its interannual variability in Malaysia
title_full Objective determination of the winter monsoon onset dates and its interannual variability in Malaysia
title_fullStr Objective determination of the winter monsoon onset dates and its interannual variability in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Objective determination of the winter monsoon onset dates and its interannual variability in Malaysia
title_sort objective determination of the winter monsoon onset dates and its interannual variability in malaysia
publisher Royal Meteorological Society
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/40371/
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