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The Reversal Indian Ocean Waters
The Reversal Indian Ocean Waters (RIOWs), carried by flows in a direction opposite to the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF), is investigated in the Lagrangian framework using the simulative results of a high‐resolution western Pacific and northern Indian ...
Linlin Liang, Huijie Xue
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Blue whales were brought to the edge of extinction by commercial whaling in the twentieth century and their recovery rate in the Southern Hemisphere has been slow; they remain endangered.
Emmanuelle C. Leroy +4 more
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Observations of iodine oxide (IO) were made in the Indian Ocean and the Southern Ocean marine boundary layer (MBL) during the 8th Indian Southern Ocean Expedition.
Anoop S. Mahajan +11 more
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Propagation of Atlantic Ocean swells in the north Indian Ocean: a case study [PDF]
An analysis of altimeter significant wave height data of May 2007 revealed the occurrence of an extreme weather event off southern tip of South Africa in the Atlantic Ocean, and generation of a series of very high swells at 40° S. These swells propagated
S. V. Samiksha +3 more
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The South China Sea (SCS) summer monsoon (SCSSM) and Western North Pacific tropical cyclones (TCs) are both tropical systems that interact with each other on multiple scales.
Shengyuan Liu +4 more
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Indian Ocean warming as a driver of the North Atlantic warming hole
A significant part of the subpolar North Atlantic has warmed less over the past century than the rest of the global ocean, a feature called the North Atlantic warming hole.
Shineng Hu, Alexey V. Fedorov
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Dominant Modes of Upper Ocean Heat Content in the North Indian Ocean [PDF]
The thermal energy needed for the development of hurricanes and monsoons as well as any prolonged marine weather event comes from layers in the upper oceans, not just from the thin layer represented by sea surface temperature alone. Ocean layers have different modes of thermal energy variability because of the different time scales of ocean–atmosphere ...
Meer Mohammed Ali +6 more
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Recent emergence of CAT5 tropical cyclones in the South Indian Ocean
The IBTrACS global best track data set endorsed by the World Meteorological Organization provides a valuable global record of tropical cyclone genesis, track and intensity, and spans 1842 to the present.
Jennifer M. Fitchett
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In this study we investigate the physical processes underlying maintenance of an in-phase transition between the South Asian summer monsoon (SASM) and the succeeding North Australian summer monsoon (NASM).
Yongsheng Zhang Tim Li
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Preliminary assessment of near-shorewave energy potential in the Mozambique Channel
This paper presents the results of a study of ocean wave energy in the Mozambique Channel, an open channel located in the Western Indian Ocean and oriented north-southwards.
Alberto Filimão Sitoe +2 more
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