Indian Ocean heat content influences South China Sea monsoon onset timing.
The amount of heat in the Indian Ocean in spring affects when the South China Sea summer monsoon starts. If the heat is high in the eastern Indian Ocean and low in the western Indian Ocean, the monsoon starts early. Otherwise, it starts late. This happens because the heat pattern in the Indian Ocean affects the movement of air in the atmosphere, which determines when the monsoon arrives. The way the heat is distributed in the ocean can make the monsoon come sooner or later.