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Understanding the response of the South Asian Monsoon (SAM) system to global climate change is an interesting scientific problem that has enormous implications from the societal viewpoint. There is now a growing recognition that the rapid increase of moisture in a warming climate can potentially enhance the stability of large-scale tropical circulations. In this work, the authors have examined the stability of the SAM system based on climate datasets over the past half century; and addressed the issue of likely future changes in the SAM in response to global warming. Results suggest a significant weakening of the monsoon flows in the last 50 years, corroborated by a decrease in the frequency of moderate-to-heavy monsoon rainfall days and related climatic observations over the Western Ghats.
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