Co-amplification in atmospheric fluctuations caused heavy rainfall over Japan in August 2021, finds study
Published Date: 1/17/2024
Source: phys.org
In Japan, the summer season is characterized by stagnant rain fronts, causing persistent heavy rainfall. This phenomenon is reportedly associated with global-scale atmospheric and oceanic anomalies. Remote influences from the tropical and extratropical regions have been identified as the main causes, respectively. However, the link between the two causes remains unclear.