https://www.nature.com/articles/s41612-024-00875-z

*Authors*
A. Asutosh, Simone Tilmes, Ewa M. Bednarz & Suvarna Fadnavis

*07 January 2025*

*Abstract*
The South Asian summer monsoon (SAM) bears significant importance for
agriculture, water resources, economy, and environmental aspects of the
region for nearly 2 billion people. To minimize the adverse impacts of
global warming, Stratospheric Aerosol Intervention (SAI) has been proposed
to lower surface temperatures by reflecting a portion of solar radiation
back into space. However, the effects of SAI on SAM are still very
uncertain. Our study identifies the main drivers leading to a reduction in
the mean and extreme summer monsoon precipitation under SAI. These include
SAI-induced lower stratospheric warming and the associated weakening of the
northern hemispheric subtropical jet, changes in the upper-tropospheric
wave activities, geopotential height anomalies, a reduction in the strength
of the Asian Summer Monsoon Anticyclone, and, to some degree, local dust
changes. As the interest in SAI research grows, our results demonstrate the
urgent need to further understand SAM variability under different SAI
scenarios.

*Source: npj*

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