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Posted 17 Jun 2025

Updated 23 Jun 2025

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Atmospheric Memory

A recent study found that the atmospheric memory, not just sunlight, drives the onset and retreat of monsoons. 

Key Findings

  • Atmosphere stores physical information in the form of water vapor, thereby controlling the onset and withdrawal of the monsoon.
    • Earlier assumption was that this seasonal pattern of monsoon was primarily as an immediate response to changes in solar radiation.
  • The state of atmosphere depends on its seasonal history: if it’s already raining, the rain persists. But if it has been dry, it is hard to initiate rainfall. This behaviour is called bistability
  • At the same level of solar radiation, the atmosphere can either be dry or rainy, depending on the preceding state.
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  • Monsoon
  • Atmospheric Memory
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