Spatial current data were collected from South eastern Arabian Sea during July 2009 (summer monsoon) and December 2009 (winter monsoon) using the vessel mounted Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP). During July 2009, observed ADCP currents were flowing southward along 75°E longitude with a complex pattern near the coast. During winter (December 2009), an anti-clockwise rotation of currents was observed in the study region, with its eastern arm along the southwest coast of India. The circulation pattern observed during the two seasons from ADCP measured data does not seem to follow any pattern described in climatology. To investigate this aspect, the geostrophic currents were computed utilizing the multi-mission altimeter sea surface he...
Summary: An effort is made to understand and quantify the influence of near surface zonal and meridi...
In recent years, and particularly from 2000 onwards, the North Indian Ocean (NIO) has been acting as...
Eddies of about 10 to 500 km in diameter, persisting for periods of days to months are commonly refe...
343-351In the present study we have analysed the currents data collected on board INS Sagardhwani us...
The circulation in the Gulf of Aden is inferred from three different data sets: historical ship dri...
Our study aims to understand the variability of oceanic mesoscale eddies during contrasting (2009 an...
Sea level anomalies ( SLA) from satellite altimetry ( 1993 - 2003) reveal the westward movement of...
Summer monsoon current (SMC) in the north Indian Ocean (NIO) is an open ocean current that flows eas...
The monsoon currents are the seasonally reversing, open-ocean currents that flow between the Arabian...
The monsoon currents are the seasonally reversing, open-ocean currents that flow between the Arabian...
The Indian summer monsoon is a complex, nonlinear phenomenon involving atmospheric, oceanic, and lan...
The study was carried out in the southern Bay of Bengal (BoB) which located in east of Sri Lanka. Th...
Sea Surface Height (SSH) variability in the Indian Ocean during 1993-1995 is studied using TOPEX/POS...
The northwestern Indian Ocean exhibits a relatively highly energetic eddy field during the southwest...
The dynamics and thermodynamics of the surface layer of the Arabian Sea, north of about 10N, are dom...
Summary: An effort is made to understand and quantify the influence of near surface zonal and meridi...
In recent years, and particularly from 2000 onwards, the North Indian Ocean (NIO) has been acting as...
Eddies of about 10 to 500 km in diameter, persisting for periods of days to months are commonly refe...
343-351In the present study we have analysed the currents data collected on board INS Sagardhwani us...
The circulation in the Gulf of Aden is inferred from three different data sets: historical ship dri...
Our study aims to understand the variability of oceanic mesoscale eddies during contrasting (2009 an...
Sea level anomalies ( SLA) from satellite altimetry ( 1993 - 2003) reveal the westward movement of...
Summer monsoon current (SMC) in the north Indian Ocean (NIO) is an open ocean current that flows eas...
The monsoon currents are the seasonally reversing, open-ocean currents that flow between the Arabian...
The monsoon currents are the seasonally reversing, open-ocean currents that flow between the Arabian...
The Indian summer monsoon is a complex, nonlinear phenomenon involving atmospheric, oceanic, and lan...
The study was carried out in the southern Bay of Bengal (BoB) which located in east of Sri Lanka. Th...
Sea Surface Height (SSH) variability in the Indian Ocean during 1993-1995 is studied using TOPEX/POS...
The northwestern Indian Ocean exhibits a relatively highly energetic eddy field during the southwest...
The dynamics and thermodynamics of the surface layer of the Arabian Sea, north of about 10N, are dom...
Summary: An effort is made to understand and quantify the influence of near surface zonal and meridi...
In recent years, and particularly from 2000 onwards, the North Indian Ocean (NIO) has been acting as...
Eddies of about 10 to 500 km in diameter, persisting for periods of days to months are commonly refe...