Cherian et al. (2026) Anthropogenic aerosols induce drying in Indian monsoon dry extremes
Identification
- Journal: Mendeley Data
- Year: 2026
- Date: 2026-04-10
- Authors: Ribu Cherian, Aaqib Gulzar, Arpita Mondal, Anwesa Bhattacharya, Chandra Venkataraman
- DOI: 10.17632/vg6c23pfvr.1
Research Groups
- Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Short Summary
This paper describes a dataset supporting the finding that anthropogenic aerosols induce drying in Indian monsoon dry extremes.
Objective
- To provide a dataset detailing the impact of anthropogenic aerosols on Indian monsoon dry extremes, supporting the hypothesis that they induce drying.
Study Configuration
- Spatial Scale: Indian monsoon region
- Temporal Scale: Not explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Methodology and Data
- Models used: Not explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
- Data sources: A dataset focusing on changes in precipitation, atmospheric aerosols, and aerosol-cloud interaction, described in the associated manuscript.
Main Results
- The associated manuscript demonstrates that anthropogenic aerosols induce drying in Indian monsoon dry extremes. This paper provides the supporting dataset.
Contributions
- Provision of a publicly available dataset to support research on the impact of anthropogenic aerosols on Indian monsoon precipitation extremes.
Funding
- Not explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Citation
@article{Cherian2026Anthropogenic,
author = {Cherian, Ribu and Gulzar, Aaqib and Mondal, Arpita and Bhattacharya, Anwesa and Venkataraman, Chandra},
title = {Anthropogenic aerosols induce drying in Indian monsoon dry extremes},
journal = {Mendeley Data},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.17632/vg6c23pfvr.1},
url = {https://doi.org/10.17632/vg6c23pfvr.1}
}
Original Source: https://doi.org/10.17632/vg6c23pfvr.1