AN INVESTIGATION ON AIR-SEA INTERACTION IN THE INDIAN OCEAN DURING CONTRASTING MONSOONS
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29/08/2008
29/08/2008
2004
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The study is undertaken with an objective to investigate the linkage between air-sea fluxes in the Indian Ocean and monsoon forcing. Since the monsoon activity is linked to fluxes, the variability of surface marine meteorological fields under the variable monsoon conditions is also studied. The very objective of the present study is to document various sea surface parameters of the Indian Ocean and to examine the anomalies found in them. Hence it is attempted to relate the anomaly to the variability of monsoon over India, highlighting the occasion of contrasting monsoon periods. The analysis of anomalies of surface meteorological fields such as SST, wind speed and direction, sea level pressure and cloud cover for contrasting monsoons are also studied. During good monsoon years, the pressure anomalies are negative indicating a fall in SLP during pre-monsoon and monsoon months. The interaction of the marine atmosphere with tropical Indian Ocean and its influence on ISMR continue to be an area of active research. |
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Department of Physical Oceanography, School of Marine Sciences |
Palavras-Chave | #Anomalies of surface temperature #pressure and cloud over the Indian Ocean #Evaporation over Indian Ocean #Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall (ISMR) #Latent Heat Flux #Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) #Equatorial Indian Ocean Oscillation (EQUINOO) #Solar radiation #Net Heat flux |
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