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See-saw relationship of the Holocene East Asian-Australian summer monsoon.


ABSTRACT: The East Asian-Indonesian-Australian summer monsoon (EAIASM) links the Earth's hemispheres and provides a heat source that drives global circulation. At seasonal and inter-seasonal timescales, the summer monsoon of one hemisphere is linked via outflows from the winter monsoon of the opposing hemisphere. Long-term phase relationships between the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) and the Indonesian-Australian summer monsoon (IASM) are poorly understood, raising questions of long-term adjustments to future greenhouse-triggered climate change and whether these changes could 'lock in' possible IASM and EASM phase relationships in a region dependent on monsoonal rainfall. Here we show that a newly developed nonlinear time series analysis technique allows confident identification of strong versus weak monsoon phases at millennial to sub-centennial timescales. We find a see-saw relationship over the last 9,000 years-with strong and weak monsoons opposingly phased and triggered by solar variations. Our results provide insights into centennial- to millennial-scale relationships within the wider EAIASM regime.

SUBMITTER: Eroglu D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5052686 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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See-saw relationship of the Holocene East Asian-Australian summer monsoon.

Eroglu Deniz D   McRobie Fiona H FH   Ozken Ibrahim I   Stemler Thomas T   Wyrwoll Karl-Heinz KH   Breitenbach Sebastian F M SF   Marwan Norbert N   Kurths Jürgen J  

Nature communications 20160926


The East Asian-Indonesian-Australian summer monsoon (EAIASM) links the Earth's hemispheres and provides a heat source that drives global circulation. At seasonal and inter-seasonal timescales, the summer monsoon of one hemisphere is linked via outflows from the winter monsoon of the opposing hemisphere. Long-term phase relationships between the East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) and the Indonesian-Australian summer monsoon (IASM) are poorly understood, raising questions of long-term adjustments to  ...[more]

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