Thermohaline variability in the upper layers of the Arabian Sea


Autoria(s): Hareeshkumar, P V; Dr.Basil, Mathew
Data(s)

30/04/2014

30/04/2014

01/01/1992

Resumo

The Arabian Sea is an area of complex air-sea interaction processes with seasonal reversing monsoons. The associated thermohaline variability in the upper layers appears to control the large scale monsoon flow which is not yet completely understood. The variability in the thermohaline fields is known to occur in temporal domain ranging from intra-diurnal to inter-annual time scales and on spatial domains of few tens of kilometers to few thousands of kilometers. In the Arabian Sea though the surface temperature was routinely measured by both conventional measurements and satellites, the corresponding information on the subsurface thermohaline field is very sparse due to the lack cw adequate measurements. In such cases the numerical models offer promise in providing information on the subsurface features given an initial thermohaline field and surface heat flux boundary conditions. This thesis is an outcome of investigations carried out on the various aspects of the thermohaline variability on different time scales. In addition to the description of the mean annual cycle. the one dimensional numerical models of Miller (1976) and Price et a1 (1986) are utilised to simulate the observed mixed layer characteristics at selected locations in the Arabian Sea on time scales ranging from intra-diurnal to synoptic scales under variable atmospheric forcing.

Department of Physical Oceanography

Cochin University of Science And Technology

Identificador

http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3722

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Cochin University of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #Arabian Sea #Oceanic heat storage #International lndian Ocean Expedet #Salinity Temperature-Depth #Expendable Bathythermograph
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Thesis