Studies on energy exchange between sea and atmosphere from the indian ocean with special reference to arabian sea and bay of bengal


Autoria(s): Padmini,R; Dr.Murthy, A V S
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25/03/2014

25/03/2014

01/04/1981

Resumo

There are only a few attempts in the Indian ocean to evolve reliable climatic models of energy exchange fluxes and to study their inter annul variations. Large space scale and time history of the flux fields could be estimated by the bulk aerodynamic exchange and radiation equation, making use of the climatic normal’s of the related parameters derived from the remarkably good amount of surface marine observations compiled and made available on magnetic tape TDF II by the national climatic centre of NOAA for the period of years 1854 –early 1973. In this thesis the author has made an attempt to calculate the thermal energy exchange fluxes in a meaningful way, using the bulk aerodynamic coefficients which depend on the changes in the wind speed. The spatial and temporal distribution of the exchanges of energy between the ocean and atmosphere , are presented and their impact on the climatic variations of the Indian ocean are discussed from the point of view of predominating air sea interaction processes.

School of marine sciences, Cochin University of Science And Technology

Cochin University of Science And Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3350

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en

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Cochin University of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #Climatic pecularities #Radiational exchange #Incident solar radiation #Reflected solar radiation #Effective back radiation #Bulk aerodynamic equations
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