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Analyzing tropical cyclone tracks of North Indian Ocean
Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Computing for Geospatial Research & Applications - COM.Geo '11, 2011Cyclones are regarded as one of the most dangerous meteorological phenomena of the tropical region. The probability of landfall of a tropical cyclone depends on its movement (trajectory). Analysis of trajectories of tropical cyclones could be useful for identifying potentially predictable characteristics. In this study, tropical cyclone tracks over the
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Journal of Coastal Research, 2020
Tejas, D.M.; Gnanaseelan, C.; Rashmi A.K., and Deepa, J.S., 2020. Indian Ocean warming trends and forcing mechanism with emphasis on northeastern tropical Indian Ocean. In: Sheela Nair, L.; Prakash, T.N.; Padmalal, D., and Kumar Seelam, J. (eds.), Oceanic and Coastal Processes of the Indian Seas. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No.
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Tejas, D.M.; Gnanaseelan, C.; Rashmi A.K., and Deepa, J.S., 2020. Indian Ocean warming trends and forcing mechanism with emphasis on northeastern tropical Indian Ocean. In: Sheela Nair, L.; Prakash, T.N.; Padmalal, D., and Kumar Seelam, J. (eds.), Oceanic and Coastal Processes of the Indian Seas. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No.
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Interactions of the Indian Ocean climate with other tropical oceans
2020<p>Ocean-atmosphere interactions in the tropics have a profound influence on the climate system. El Ni&#241;o&#8211;Southern Oscillation (ENSO), which is spawned in the tropical Pacific, is the most prominent and well-known year-to-year variation on Earth.
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Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 2002
Interannual variability in the subsurface tropical Indian Ocean (TIO) is studied using three independent data sets: satellite derived sea-level data, an ocean general circulation model simulation, and in situ upper-ocean temperature data. It is found that significant interannual variability in the TIO is confined to the north of 15°S.
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Interannual variability in the subsurface tropical Indian Ocean (TIO) is studied using three independent data sets: satellite derived sea-level data, an ocean general circulation model simulation, and in situ upper-ocean temperature data. It is found that significant interannual variability in the TIO is confined to the north of 15°S.
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North Indian Ocean tropical cyclone activities influenced by the Indian Ocean Dipole mode
Science China Earth Sciences, 2012Using Joint Typhoon Warning Center tropical cyclone (TC) track data over the North Indian Ocean (NIO), National Centers for Environmental Prediction monthly reanalysis wind and outgoing long-wave radiation data, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration sea surface temperature data from 1981 to 2010, spatiotemporal distributions of NIO TC ...
JunPeng Yuan, Jie Cao
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Atmospheric energetics over the tropical Indian Ocean during Indian Ocean dipole events
Climate Dynamics, 2018The evolution of atmospheric perturbation potential energy (PPE) over the tropical Indian Ocean is analyzed during a composite positive IOD event using reanalysis datasets for the period 1948–2015. The IOD modulates the variation in PPE, which then affects perturbation kinetic energy (PKE) through energy conversion.
Yuehong Wang +4 more
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The glacial evolution of the tropical Indian Ocean
The tropical Indian Ocean is a key component of the ocean-atmosphere system, due to the exchanges of large amounts of heat and moisture and the interactions with the Australasian Monsoon on a range of timescales. The evolution of the tropical Indian Ocean during the last several glacial-interglacial cycles remains less documented than its Atlantic and ...Gianluca Marino +5 more
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Future projections for the tropical Indian Ocean
The tropical Indian Ocean has undergone basin-wide surface warming since the start of the 20th century, with a rate of 0.12°C per decade between 1950 and 2020, which is the fastest among the tropical basins. The warming penetrates the deep ocean, with an increase in the ocean heat content from the surface until 2000 m (OHC2000) at a rate of 3.7 zetta ...Roxy, Mathew Koll +7 more
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Air–sea interactions in tropical Indian Ocean: The Indian Ocean Dipole
2021Swadhin Kumar Behera +2 more
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A review of ocean-atmosphere interactions during tropical cyclones in the north Indian Ocean
Earth-Science Reviews, 2022Vineet Kumar Singh, Mathew Koll Roxy
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