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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Climate, Vol 3 (2021)
The Indian Ocean Dipole is a leading phenomenon of climate variability in the tropics, which affects the global climate. However, the best lead prediction skill for the Indian Ocean Dipole, until recently, has been limited to ~6 months before the occ
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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Climate, Vol 3 (2021)
The Indian Ocean Dipole is a leading phenomenon of climate variability in the tropics, which affects the global climate. However, the best lead prediction skill for the Indian Ocean Dipole, until recently, has been limited to ~6 months before the occ
Autor:
Julian P. McCreary, Satish R. Shetye
The book is the first to focus on the physical oceanography of the North Indian Ocean (NIO), a special region of the global ocean that exhibits a distinct seasonality due to the impact of the South Asian Monsoon (SAM). It is written as a textbook ab
Publikováno v:
Continental Shelf Research. 215:104355
A ubiquitous feature of the winds over the North Indian Ocean (NIO), which are dominated by monsoons, is the occurrence of variability with the annual period. It is equally pervasive in the ocean's wind-driven circulation. Here we report observations
Autor:
V. Vijith, Satish R. Shetye
Publikováno v:
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 98:101-107
Accepting the premise that it should be possible to predict stratification within an estuary from the characteristics of its geometry, tide at the mouth and runoff, we use data from 14 estuaries with a prominent channel to develop an estuarine strati
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Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 85:601-608
The theories and classification schemes commonly used for understanding estuarine dynamics often refer to a steady state of the estuary in which the salinity field is time-independent. In this state salinity-ingress into the estuary due to different
Publikováno v:
Journal of Earth System Science. 116:385-406
We use daily satellite estimates of sea surface temperature (SST) and rainfall during 1998–2005 to show that onset of convection over the central Bay of Bengal (88–92°E, 14–18°N) during the core summer monsoon (mid-May to September) is linked
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Journal of Earth System Science. 115:229-234
After withdrawal of the Indian Summer Monsoon and until onset of the next monsoon, i.e., roughly during November–May, winds in the coastal regions of India are dominated by sea breeze. It has an impact on the daily cycle of the sea state near the c
Autor:
Satish R. Shetye, A. K. Lal, B. Nagarajan, D. Shankar, Iyyappan Suresh, S. Neetu, R. Sharma, D. Sundar, S. S. C. Shenoi
Publikováno v:
Earth, Planets and Space. 58:211-215
The Great Tsunami of 26 December 2004 is described using data from seven tide gauges in India and others from surrounding areas in the Indian Ocean. The tsunami struck the Indian east coast around 0330 UTC. The amplitude was 2 m above the tide at Che
Autor:
D. Sundar, Satish R. Shetye
Publikováno v:
Journal of Earth System Science. 114:493-503
Mandovi and Zuari are two estuaries located in Goa, west coast of India. Variation of water level in the estuaries was monitored for a month at 13 locations using tide-poles during March–April 2003. Analysis of this data has provided for the first