About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to bring together novel observational and numerical modeling studies about changes in the various snow masses over land, the different components of the Asian monsoon system, and changes in the snow-monsoon relationship in a warming climate. The key problem to be tackled is how the snow-monsoon relationship has changed and what the underlying reasons for these changes are. The goal is to unravel the key snow regions that modulate the Asian monsoon variability and affect the Asian monsoon change, and to advance the physical understanding of the changes in the snow-monsoon relationship in a warming climate.
This Research Topic welcomes contributions in the form of Original Research articles and Review papers regarding snow mass changes, monsoon changes, and changes in the snow-monsoon relationship based on both observations and numerical model simulations. The highlights of this Research Topic include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
• Changes in snow over Eurasia and the Tibetan Plateau and responsible factors;
• Changes in various components of the Asian monsoon system;
• Changes in the key regions of snow mass that affect the different components of the Asian monsoon system; and
• Changes in the snow-monsoon relationship in a warming climate and the underlying reasons.
Keywords: snow change, monsoon change, snow-monsoon relation change, warming climate
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