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Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing. 51:289-298
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Pure and Applied Geophysics. 179:385-398
Satellite observations over the Arabian Sea (AS) have revealed a strong signature of air–sea interaction during the Indian Ocean monsoon. In this study, satellite observations of ocean surface winds from the SCATSAT scatterometer are used to study
Temporal and Spatial Variations of Monsoonal Upwelling along the South West and East Coasts of India
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Marine Geodesy. 43:414-432
The implicit/explicit impact of global warming or the anthropogenic climate change on the coastal upwelling processes affects the marine ecosystem significantly and continuous monitoring of the coa...
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Pure and Applied Geophysics. 177:1167-1181
In this work, observations of ocean wave height from satellite altimeters are assimilated into the coastal wave model simulating waves nearshore (SWAN) operating in the Indian coastal waters. The study has two distinctive features. The most important
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Journal of Operational Oceanography. 14:59-70
A new conceptual framework, based on ocean bio-physical observations from different satellites, has been proposed to track fishing ground parameters to identify Potential Fishing Zones (PFZ) in the...
This study investigates the response of a high resolution coupled physical-ecosystem model simulations to initial and boundary conditions (IBCs) from various sources. For this purpose, we used physical parameters from the data sets World Ocean Atlas
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Remote Sensing Letters. 7:446-455
Satellite observations of surface chlorophyll have been assimilated into a coupled biophysical model of the Indian Ocean with particle filter (PF). Following the approach advocated in an earlier study, we have operated in a low-dimensional error subs
Autor:
Aditya Chaudhary, Neeraj Agarwal, Raj Kumar, J. Sree Lekha, J. Lijin, Manikandan Mathur, Smitha Ratheesh, Rashmi Sharma
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Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography. 172:104727
A very high-resolution model for the Bay of Bengal is configured to simulate submesoscale flow features, which are otherwise absent in coarse resolution models. In this manuscript, we present the response of this model to simulate summer monsoon fres
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Marine Geodesy. 38:354-364
The impact of SARAL/AltiKa derived sea level anomaly (SLA) has been studied by assimilating it along with Jason-2 and Cryosat-2 SLA in the Princeton Ocean model (POM) using ensemble optimal interpolation (EnOI) technique. For isolating the extra bene
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IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing. 8:4562-4567
Complexity of the temporal sediment variability within the Gulf of Kachchh is resolved into major modes of variations using empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis on sequential OCM derived suspended sediment concentration (SSC) images during sp