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A study of circulation differences between East-Asian and Indian summer monsoons with their interaction

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Primarily based on the 1979 FGGE data an analysis is made of the circulation differences between the East-Asian and Indian summer monsoons together with their oscillation features and also the interplay be-tween various monsoon systems originating from the fact that the Asian monsoon area is divided into the East-Asian and Indian regions, of which the former is demarcated into the Nanhai (the South China Sea) and the Mainland subregions.

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Qiangen, Z., Jinhai, H. & Panxing, W. A study of circulation differences between East-Asian and Indian summer monsoons with their interaction. Adv. Atmos. Sci. 3, 466–477 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02657936

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