Sarthak Mohanty

Sarthak Mohanty
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation | CSIRO · Data61

Doctor of Philosophy

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Additional affiliations
January 2020 - April 2024
Monash University (Australia)
Position
  • PhD Student
July 2019 - December 2019
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Position
  • Research Assistant
August 2014 - July 2019
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Kolkata
Position
  • Master's Student

Publications

Publications (8)
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Broad disagreement between modelled and observed trends of Indian summer monsoon (ISM) over the north-central part of the Indian subcontinent (NCI) implies a gap in understanding of the relationship between the forcing factors and monsoonal precipitation. Although the strength of the land–sea thermal gradient (LSG) is believed to dictate monsoon in...
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The Australian monsoon's wet season is associated with sequences of wet and dry conditions known as bursts and breaks, which usually have timescales of a week or two. There are several hypotheses for the physical processes involved in monsoon bursts, ranging from the effects of the Madden‐Julian Oscillation to extratropical influences. We analyze r...
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The Australian summer monsoon (ASM) influences the tropical hydro‐climate of Northern Australia during the extended summer months (October–April). Despite advances in understanding the ASM, climate models vary widely in their depiction and projections of its future behavior remain uncertain. This study investigates the moist static energy (MSE) bud...
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North-east monsoon (NEM) popularly known as Indian winter monsoon plays a vital role in the social and financial development of Southern India and SriLanka by providing food and nourishment throughout the Boreal fall. This plays a crucial role in agriculture as well as on the recharge of the groundwater which is helpful in overcoming the dry winter...
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Indian monsoon, being one of the most important and regular tropical climate phenomenon, shapes the livelihood of one-sixth of the global population. Compared to its boreal summer counterpart, a cause-effect relationship of winter monsoon precipitation receives less attention. The North-easterly wind picks up moisture from the Bay of Bengal (BoB) a...
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This is about how we can know about the presence of water in Mars
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The major emerging pollutants and contaminants in the environment in today’s World, their treatment. Arsenic as a major emerging contaminant in eastern India and the future emerging contaminants.

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Questions (10)
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I am applying multiple regression analysis to my datasets for prediction purpose. To calculate relative contribution of each predictor I want to know about the much suitable method.
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Turkey, Syrea and Iran get rainfall from westerlies which takes moisture from Mediterranean Sea . As the SST in this reason increased in past decades, what its impact on the precipitation variation in these three countries?
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I need time series river data for rainfall runoff modelling. It would be really helpful for me if you kindly provide me the link or the excel file.
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Recently some researches prove that there is no more long term correlation of ISMR with ENSO where as other researches prove exactly opposite . Here, I want to know the exact answer between these two factors with proof.
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We know that SST and wind stress play a vital role in the onset of summer monsoon in India.Here I want to know how these factors i.e SST,wind stress,relative humidity etc. are responsible in determine OLR ,eventually determining the onset. 
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I know density is inversely proportional to oceanic heat content and directly proportional to salinity but the relation salinity is not inversely proportional to oceanic heat content why? And also what is the particular relationship betweensalinity and heat content? 
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 We know that Changes in solar output ,Changes in Earth's orbit
,Changes in the distribution of continents,Changes in the concentration of Greenhouse Gases in the atmosphere causes paleo-climatic change.
But what is the mechanism behind this two points.

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