Environmental Influences on the Frequency and Intensity of North Indian Ocean Tropical Cyclones


Autoria(s): Krishna Mohan,K S; Dr.Mohanakumar,K
Data(s)

26/04/2014

26/04/2014

01/02/2013

Resumo

Tropical cyclones genesis, movement and intensification are highly dependent on its environment both oceanic and atmospheric. This thesis has made a detailed study on the environmental factors related to tropical cyclones of North Indian Ocean basin. This ocean basin has produced only 6% of the global tropical cyclones annually but it has caused maximum loss of human life associated with the strong winds, heavy rain and particularly storm surges that accompany severe cyclones as they strike the heavily populated coastal areas. Atmospheric factors studied in the thesis are the moisture content of the atmosphere, instability of the atmosphere that produces thunderstorms which are the main source of energy for the tropical cyclone, vertical wind shear to which cyclones are highly sensitive and the Sub-Tropical westerly Jetsteram and its Asian high speed center. The oceanic parameters studied are sea surface temperature and heat storage in the top layer of the ocean. A major portion of the thesis has dealt with the three temporal variabilities of tropical cyclone frequency namely intra-seasonal (mainly the influence of Madden Julian Oscillation), inter- annual (the relation with El Nino Southern Oscillation) and decadal variabilities. Regarding decadal variability, a prominent four decade oscillation in the frequency of both tropical cyclones and monsoon depressions unique to the Indian Ocean basin has been brought out. The thesis consists of 9 chapters.

Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Cochin University of Science and Technology,

Cochin University of Science and Technology

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3682

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Cochin University Of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #low pressure systems #Cyclone genesis #Tropical cyclones #Madden Julian Oscillation #Tropical Cyclone Gonu
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Thesis