Dynamics and Thermodynamics of the Arabian Sea Warm Pool


Autoria(s): Sabu,P; Dr.Revichandran,C
Data(s)

06/08/2012

06/08/2012

01/01/2009

Resumo

The present study examines the importance of low saline waters and resulting barrier layer in the dynamics of the ASWP using observational data.The oceanic general circulation models (OGCM) are very useful for exploring the processes responsible for the ASWP and their variability. The circulation and thermohaline structure stimulated by an OGCM changes a lot when the resolution is increased from mesoscale to macro scale. For a reasonable simulation of the ASWP, we must include the mesoscale turbulence in numerical models. Especially the SEAS is an eddy prominent region with a horizontal dimension of 100 to 500 km and vertical extent of hundred meters. These eddies may have an important role on the evolution of ASWP, which has not been explored so far.Most of the earlier studies in the SEAS showed that the heat buildup in the mixed layer during the pre-monsoon (March-May) is primarily driven by the surface heat flux through the ocean-atmosphere interface, while the 3-dimensional heat budget of the ML physical processes that are responsible for the formation of the ASWP are unknown. With this background the present thesis also examines the relative importance of mixed layer processes that lead to the formation of warm pool in the SEAS.

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2994

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Cochin University of Science & Technology

Palavras-Chave #Hydrography #Salinity #Arabian Sea Warm Pool (ASWP) #Heat Budget #SST #Marine Science
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Thesis