Early vs Late Monsoon Rainfall: Atmospheric Rivers Impact East Asia
Atmospheric rivers in East Asia impact monsoon rainfall differently in early versus late summer. In early summer, a strong, stationary wind pattern brings heavy rain, while in late summer, a moving storm system plays a bigger role. Both types of atmospheric rivers contribute significantly to monsoon rainfall, especially in eastern China, Korea, and western Japan. Understanding these seasonal variations is crucial for predicting extreme precipitation events in East Asia.