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Autor:
Pankajakshan Thadathil, P.M. Muraleedharan, V.V. Gopalakrishna, G. V. Reddy, Lasitha Ratnakaran, C. Revichandran, V.S.N. Murthy
Publikováno v:
Gayana, Vol 68, Iss 2, Pp 456-458 (2004)
ARGO-salinity data from the Indian Ocean are validated using salinity from float-versus-float match-ups and also using CTD observations from three cruises. Validation data sets are selected in such a way that the float and the match-up data are collo
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https://doaj.org/article/2b15374e428c4cb5840bd8b0f5f45aeb
Autor:
S. Gautham, Matthieu Lengaigne, Pankajakshan Thadathil, R. R. Rao, S. Prasanna Kumar, S. Neetu, Akshay Hegde, Iyyappan Suresh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans. 121:5682-5696
Surface layer temperature inversion (SLTI), a warm layer sandwiched between surface and subsurface colder waters, has been reported to frequently occur in conjunction with barrier layers in the Bay of Bengal (BoB), with potentially commensurable impa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 29:129-138
In drift analysis of salinity sensors, one major problem is the difficulty in delineating sensor drift from water mass changes. In the present study, a new method is proposed for finding sensor drift that is free from water mass changes. The efficien
Autor:
R. R. Rao, Prasad G. Thoppil, P. M. Muraleedharan, Gopal Reddy, Pankajakshan Thadathil, V. V. Gopalakrishna, Y. K. Somayajulu, C. Revichandran, Raghu Murthugudde
Publikováno v:
Journal of Physical Oceanography. 38:624-638
The formation mechanisms of the barrier layer (BL) and its seasonal variability in the Arabian Sea (AS) are studied using a comprehensive dataset of temperature and salinity profiles from Argo and other archives for the AS. Relatively thick BL of 20
Autor:
Pankajakshan Thadathil, P. M. Muraleedharan, Nilesh Araligidad, Shrikant Shenoy, Gopal Reddy, V. V. Gopalakrishna
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. 49:1801-1818
Surface layer temperature inversion occurring in the Bay of Bengal has been addressed. Hydrographic data archived in the Indian Oceanographic Data Center are used to understand various aspects of the temperature inversion of surface layer in the Bay
Autor:
P. Vethamony, Rick Bailey, Pankajakshan Thadathil, V. V. Gopalakrishna, A.K. Saran, Nilesh Araligidad
Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 19:391-396
XBT fall-rate variation in waters of extreme temperature and the resulting depth error has been addressed using controlled XBT–CTD datasets collected from two cruises in the Southern Ocean. Mean depth errors deduced from both the datasets are signi
Publikováno v:
Computers & Geosciences. 27:867-876
A PC-based system has been developed for quality control and visualization of expendable bathy thermograph (XBT) data archived at the Indian Oceanographic Data Centre. The system, coded in Visual C++, is user interactive and runs on Windows-95 platfo
Publikováno v:
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers. 45:819-827
For the purpose of finding XBT depth equations applicable to the entire Indian Ocean we carried out experiments through the collection of controlled XBT-CTD data on four cruises. These experiments were conducted in various locations of the Indian Oce
Publikováno v:
Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. 12:1071-1086
Satellite-observed surface-level meteorological parameters are used to derive 10-day mean surface heat fluxes of solar, longwave, sensible, and latent heat fluxes in the northwest Pacific. Cloud amount in tenths were taken from Geostationary Meteorol
Publikováno v:
Journal of Oceanography. 49:551-558
Ten-day mean surface level air-temperature from SSMI precipitable water (SSMI-Ta) has been derived and compared with the temperature from two ocean data buoys (Buoy-Ta) of Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) for a period of six months (July–December,