Weakening Indian Summer Monsoon Linked to Equatorial Ocean Temperature Anomalies.
The study looked at how warm ocean temperatures in the Indian Ocean affect the Indian summer monsoon. They found that when sea surface temperatures are higher than usual in the equatorial Indian Ocean, it leads to less rain and weaker winds during the monsoon season. This can impact the amount of rainfall over India. Conversely, when sea surface temperatures are lower than usual in the same region, it has the opposite effect, leading to more rain and stronger winds during the monsoon.