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The summer monsoon of 1987KRISHNAMURTI, T. N; BEDI, H. S; SUBRAMANIAM, M et al.Journal of climate. 1989, Vol 2, Num 4, pp 321-340, issn 0894-8755Article

Onsets of the Asian summer monsoon 1979-82PEARCE, R. P; MOHANTY, U. C.Journal of the atmospheric sciences. 1984, Vol 41, Num 9, pp 1620-1639, issn 0022-4928Article

Transition from the southern to northern hemisphere summer monsoonMURAKAMI, T; NAKAZAWA, T.Monthly weather review. 1985, Vol 113, Num 9, pp 1470-1486, issn 0027-0644Article

The spatial and temporal relationships between the Indian summer monsoon rainfall and the Southern OscillationPARTHASARATHY, B; PANT, G. B.Tellus. Series A, Dynamic meteorology and oceanography. 1984, Vol 36, Num 3, pp 269-277, issn 0280-6495Article

Indian summer monsoon and El NiñoMOOLEY, D. A; PARTHASARATHY, B.Pure and Applied Geophysics. 1984, Vol 121, Num 2, pp 339-352, issn 0033-4553Article

Moisture budget during the 1978-79 southern hemisphere summer monsoonSAUT MARULI LUBIS; MURAKAMI, T.Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. 1984, Vol 62, Num 5, pp 748-760, issn 0026-1165Article

Pollen evidence for increased summer rainfall in the Medieval warm period at Maili, Northeast ChinaGUOYU REN.Geophysical research letters. 1998, Vol 25, Num 11, pp 1931-1934, issn 0094-8276Article

Daily rainfall analysis for Indian summer monsoon regionMITRA, A. K; BOHRA, A. K; RAJAN, D et al.International journal of climatology. 1997, Vol 17, Num 10, pp 1083-1092, issn 0899-8418Article

Onset of the summer monsoon over India and its variabilitySUBBARAMAYYA, I; BABU, S. V; RAO, S. S et al.Meteorological Magazine. 1984, Vol 113, Num 1342, pp 127-135, issn 0026-1149Article

Systematic errors in the medium range prediction of the Asian summer monsoon circulationMOHANTY, U. C; RAMESH, K. J.Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences. Earth and planetary sciences. 1995, Vol 104, Num 1, pp 49-77, issn 0253-4126Article

Simulation of the northern summer monsoon in the ECMWF model: sensitivity to horizontal resolutionSPERBER, K. R; HAMEED, S; POTTER, G. L et al.Monthly weather review. 1994, Vol 122, Num 11, pp 2461-2481, issn 0027-0644Article

Summer Monsoon Experiment: a reviewKRISHNAMURTI, T. N.Monthly weather review. 1985, Vol 113, Num 9, pp 1590-1626, issn 0027-0644Article

A HYPOTHESIS ON ONSET, ADVANCE AND WITHDRAWAL OF THE INDIAN SUMMER MONSOONSURANJANA SAHA; KSHUDIRAM SAHA.1980; PURE APPL. GEOPHYS.; CHE; DA. 1980; VOL. 118; NO 5; PP. 1066-1075; BIBL. 5 REF.Article

FLUCTUATIONS IN THE DEFICIENCY OF THE SUMMER MONSOON OVER INDIA, AND THEIR EFFECT ON ECONOMYMOOLEY DA; PARTHASARATHY B.1982; ARCH. METEOROL. GEOPHYS. BIOCLIMATOL., SER. B: CLIMATOL. ENVIRON. METEOROL. RADIAT. RES.; ISSN 0066-6424; AUT; DA. 1982; VOL. 30; NO 4; PP. 383-398; BIBL. 15 REF.Article

REPORT ON THE SUMMER MONEX FIELD PHASEFEIN JS; KUETTNER JP.1980; BULL. AMER. METEOROL. SOC.; USA; DA. 1980; VOL. 61; NO 5; PP. 461-474; BIBL. 7 REF.Article

A QUASI-STATIONARY APPEARANCE OF 30 TO 40 DAY PERIOD IN THE CLOUDINESS FLUCTUATIONS DURING THE SUMMER MONSOON OVER INDIAYASUNARI T.1980; J. METEOROL. SOC. JPN.; ISSN 0026-1165; JPN; DA. 1980; VOL. 58; NO 3; PP. 225-229; ABS. JAP; BIBL. 8 REF.Article

ONSET OF MONSOON 1979WAHID A; KHALIULLAH RAHIMI M; FAROQ SHAH M et al.1980; MAUSAM; ISSN 501573; IND; DA. 1980; VOL. 31; NO 2; PP. 313-318; BIBL. 8 REF.Article

REGRESSION FORECASTING OF THE ONSET OF THE INDIAN SUMMER MOONSOON WITH ANTECEDENT UPPER AIR CONDITIONSKUNG EC; SHARIF TA.1980; J. APPL. METEOROL.; USA; DA. 1980; VOL. 19; NO 4; PP. 370-380; BIBL. 35 REF.Article

ON THE PREFERRED PERIOD OF UPPER WIND FLUCTUATIONS DURING THE SUMMER MONSOON.MURAKAMI T; FRYDRYCH M.1974; J. ATMOSPH. SCI.; U.S.A.; DA. 1974; VOL. 31; NO 6; PP. 1549-1555; BIBL. 21 REF.Article

COMMENTS ON A PAPER BY T. YASUNARI, A QUASI-STATIONARY APPEARANCE OF 30 TO 40-DAY PERIOD IN THE CLOUDINESS FLUCTUATIONS DURING THE SUMMER MONSOON OVER INDIAJULIAN PR; MADDEN RA.1981; J. METEOROL. SOC. JPN.; ISSN 0026-1165; JPN; DA. 1981; VOL. 59; NO 3; PP. 435-437; ABS. JAP; BIBL. 5 REF.Article

Global temperature and monsoon activityDUGAM, S. S; KAKADE, S. B.Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences. Earth and planetary sciences. 1999, Vol 108, Num 4, pp 305-307, issn 0253-4126Article

Extremes of the ENSO phenomenon and Indian summer monsoon rainfallKANE, R. P.International journal of climatology. 1998, Vol 18, Num 7, pp 775-791, issn 0899-8418Article

Estimation of extreme Indian monsoon rainfallREEVE, D. E.International journal of climatology. 1996, Vol 16, Num 1, pp 105-112, issn 0899-8418Article

Variability of the Australian summer monsoon at Darwin : 1957-1992DROSDOWSKY, W.Journal of climate. 1996, Vol 9, Num 1, pp 85-96, issn 0894-8755Article

Interaction between the mean summer monsoon flow and 45-day transient perturbationsKAWAMURA, R; MURAKAMI, T.Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. 1995, Vol 73, Num 6, pp 1087-1114, issn 0026-1165Article

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