Abstract

¶During winter season, atmospheric systems, which traverse from west to east interact with the Himalayan massif and produce widespread rainfall over North India. In this study, we made an endeavor to examine the mean circulation features and large-scale budgets of kinetic energy, heat and moisture over Himalayas and the adjoining domain for winter season. The time-mean circulation is bifurcated into stable mean and transient eddy parts and examined the mean component of the circulation. The uninitialized daily analyses of European Centre for Medium range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) for five winter seasons (1986–90) comprising December, January and February (DJF) have been used for the purpose.

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