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The lower stratosphere is very much linked dynamically, chemically and radiatively with the upper troposphere, even though the characteristics of these regions are different. We cannot limit our studies in the troposphere, in order to understand monsoon and other weather phenomenon take place in the troposphere. There are very few studies conducted to understand the role of stratosphere in weather and climate. The present study mainly concentrated on the interannual variability of zonal wind, temperature and ozone in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere in association with Asian summer monsoon with special reference to the Indian context.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The lower stratosphere is very much linked dynamically, chemically and radiatively with the upper troposphere, even though the characteristics of these regions are different. We cannot limit our studies in the troposphere, in order to understand monsoon and other weather phenomenon take place in the troposphere. There are very few studies conducted to understand the role of stratosphere in weather and climate. The present study mainly concentrated on the interannual variability of zonal wind, temperature and ozone in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere in association with Asian summer monsoon with special reference to the Indian context.
Autorenporträt
Madhu V is an Assistant Professor in Meteorology at Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) has taken his M.Sc degree in Physics from M.G University and M.Tech and Ph.D degrees in Atmospheric Science from CUSAT. K. Mohankumar is a Prof. at CUSAT, with 30 years of teaching and research in the field of Meteorology.