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PUBLICATIONS

Journal Publications

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Manish K. Joshi, M. A. Abid, and F. Kucharski (2021The Role of an Indian Ocean Heating Dipole in the ENSO Teleconnection to the North Atlantic European Region in Early Winter during the Twentieth Century in Reanalysis and CMIP5 Simulations, Journal of Climate, 34(3), 1047-1060. https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-20-0269.1 [IF: - 5.380]
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Manish K. Joshi*, A. Rai, A. Kulkarni, and F. Kucharski (2020) Assessing changes in characteristics of hot extremes over India in a warming environment and their driving mechanisms, Scientific Reports, 10, 2631. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-59427-z. [IF: - 4.996]
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Manish K. Joshi* and Kyung-Ja Ha* (2019), Fidelity of CMIP5-simulated teleconnection between Atlantic multidecadal oscillation and Indian summer monsoon rainfall, Clim. Dynam., 52(7-8): 4157-4176. DOI: 10.1007/s00382-018-4376-z. [IF: - 4.901]
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M. Mujumdar, K. P. Sooraj, R. Krishnan, B. Preethi, Manish K. Joshi, H. Varikoden, B. B. Singh, M. Rajeevan (2017), Anomalous convective activity over sub-tropical east Pacific during 2015 and associated boreal summer monsoon teleconnections, Clim. Dynam., 48(11): 4081-4091. DOI: 10.1007/s00382-016-3321-2. [IF: - 4.901]
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F. Kucharski and Manish K. Joshi (2017), Influence of tropical South Atlantic sea-surface temperatures on the Indian summer monsoon in CMIP5 models, Q. J. Roy. Meteorol. Soc., 143: 1351–1363. doi:10.1002/qj.3009. [IF: - 7.237]
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Manish K. Joshi* and F. Kucharski (2017), Impact of Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation on Indian summer monsoon rainfall: an assessment from CMIP5 climate models, Clim. Dynam., 48(7-8): 2375–2391. DOI: 10.1007/s00382-016-3210-8. [IF: - 4.901]
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A. K. Mittal, U. P. Singh, A. Tiwari, S. Dwivedi, Manish K. Joshi, and K. C. Tripathi (2015), Short-term predictions by statistical methods in regions of varying dynamical error growth in a chaotic system, Meteorol. Atmos. Phys., 127(4): 457-465. DOI: 10.1007/s00703-015-0375-3. [IF: - 2.292]
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Manish K. Joshi* and A. Rai (2015), Combined interplay of the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation and the interdecadal Pacific oscillation on rainfall and its extremes over Indian subcontinent, Clim. Dynam., 44(11-12): 3339-3359. DOI 10.1007/s00382-014-2333-z. [IF: - 4.901]
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Manish K. Joshi*, A. Rai, and A. C. Pandey* (2013), Validation of TMPA and GPCP 1DD against the ground truth rain-gauge data for Indian region, Int. J. Climatol., 33: 2633–2648. doi: 10.1002/joc.3612. [IF: - 3.651]
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A. Rai, Manish K. Joshi, and A. C. Pandey (2012), Variations in Diurnal Temperature Range over India: Under Global Warming Scenario, J. Geophys. Res., 117, D02114, doi:10.1029/2011JD016697. [IF: - 5.22]
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Manish K. Joshi and A. C. Pandey (2011), Trend and spectral analysis of rainfall over India during 1901–2000, J. Geophys. Res., 116, D06104, doi:10.1029/2010JD014966. [IF: - 5.22] (This paper stands on 8th position in the list of Most Popular Articles published in that year).
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A. Rai, Manish K. Joshi, K. C. Tripathi, A. C. Pandey, and I. M. L. Das (2009), Intraseasonal and Interannual Variations in the zonal and meridional wind components in the southern hemisphere using MITgcm, Ind. Jour. Polar. Sci., 2(1), 61-65, ISSN: 0973-8649. [IF: - 0.000]
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Book Chapters

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Manish K. Joshi*, F. Kucharski, A. Rai, and A. Kulkarni (2021), Indian Summer Monsoon and its teleconnection with Pacific Decadal Variability, in Indian Summer Monsoon Variability: El Niño-Teleconnections and Beyond, edited by J. S. Chowdary, A. Parekh and C. Gnanaseelan, pp. 375-390, Elsevier. ISBN 9780128224021.
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A. Kulkarni, K. K. Rao, Manish K. Joshi, A. Rai, and D. Patekar (2021), ENSO-Indian Summer Monsoon Teleconnections in Indian Summer Monsoon Variability: El Niño-Teleconnections and Beyond, edited by J. S. Chowdary, A. Parekh and C. Gnanaseelan, pp. 51-68, Elsevier. ISBN 9780128224021.
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H. Varikoden, B. B. Singh, K. P. Sooraj, Manish K. Joshi, B. Preethi, M. Mujumdar and M. Rajeevan (2015), Large Scale Features of Southwest Monsoon during 2015, in A Research Report on the 2015 Southwest Monsoon, edited by M. Mujumdar, C. Gnanaseelan and M. Rajeevan, pp. 2-13. ISSN 0252-1075.
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Manish K. Joshi*, K. C. Tripathi, A. C. Pandey, and I. M. L. Das (2011), Intra Seasonal Variability of Rainfall in India on Regional Basis, in Challenges and Opportunities in Agrometeorology, edited by S. D. Attri, L. S. Rathore, M. V. K. Sivakumar and S. K. Dash, pp. 73-81, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg.
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Proceedings
Conference-Proceedings

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Manish K. Joshi, K. C. Tripathi, A. C. Pandey, and I. M. L. Das (2009), Simulation of Antarctic sea ice concentration over the last two decades using MITgcm model. Proc. of the International conference on Polar Science and Technology (October 4-6, 2009), New Delhi, India, organized by National Environmental Science Academy (NESA), Vol. (2), pp. 119-123.
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Conference-Proceedings

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Manish K. Joshi, K. C. Tripathi, A. C. Pandey, and I. M. L. Das (2009), Spectral analysis of climatological mean of rainfall over the last five decades. Proc. of the International conference on Polar Science and Technology (October 4-6, 2009), New Delhi, India, organized by National Environmental Science Academy (NESA), Vol. (2), pp. 131-134
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Conference-Proceedings

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A. Rai, Manish K. Joshi, K. C. Tripathi, A. C. Pandey, and I. M. L. Das (2009), Intraseasonal and interannual variations in the Zonal and Meridional wind components in the southern hemisphere using MITgcm. Proc. of the International conference on Polar Science and Technology (October 4-6, 2009), New Delhi, India, organized by National Environmental Science Academy (NESA), Vol. (2), pp. 101-105.
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