The first observational experiment under the Indian Climate Research Programme, called the Bay of Bengal Monsoon Experiment (BOBMEX), was carried out during July-August 1999. BOBMEX was aimed at measurements of important variables of the atmosphere, ocean, and their interface to gain deeper insight into some of the processes that govern the variability of organized convection over the bay. Simultaneous time series observations were carried out in the northern and southern Bay of Bengal from ships and moored buoys. About 80 scientists from 15 different institutions in India collaborated during BOBMEX to make observations in most-hostile conditions of the raging monsoon. In this paper, the objectives and the design of BOBMEX are described and...
715-723Bay of Bengal Monsoon Experiment (BOBMEX-99) provided valuable information on the influence ...
During the summer monsoon season over India a range of intraseasonal modulations of the monsoon rain...
Observations were made from a ship at 17.5° N & 89° E in the North Bay of Bengal durin...
The first observational experiment under the Indian Climate Research Programme, called the Bay of Be...
The first observational experiment under the Indian Climate Research Programme, called the Bay of Be...
This paper describes the near surface characteristics; vertical variations based on the observations...
Detailed observations of the atmosphere and the ocean were carried out in the Bay of Bengal during t...
A field experiment in the southern Bay of Bengal to generate new high-quality in situ observational ...
We document the flow features, which are associated with the important synoptic systems that aected ...
The Bay of Bengal (BoB) plays a fundamental role in controlling the weather systems that make up the...
Convective activity is one of the major processes in the atmosphere influencing the local and large-...
The characteristic features of the marine boundary layer (MBL) over the Bay of Bengal during the sou...
The Indian Climate Research Programme (ICRP) focuses on the study of climate variability and its imp...
Owing to the lack of atmospheric vertical profile data with sufficient accuracy and vertical resolut...
Observations were made from a ship at 17.5 °N & 89 °E in the North Bay of Bengal during July-August ...
715-723Bay of Bengal Monsoon Experiment (BOBMEX-99) provided valuable information on the influence ...
During the summer monsoon season over India a range of intraseasonal modulations of the monsoon rain...
Observations were made from a ship at 17.5° N & 89° E in the North Bay of Bengal durin...
The first observational experiment under the Indian Climate Research Programme, called the Bay of Be...
The first observational experiment under the Indian Climate Research Programme, called the Bay of Be...
This paper describes the near surface characteristics; vertical variations based on the observations...
Detailed observations of the atmosphere and the ocean were carried out in the Bay of Bengal during t...
A field experiment in the southern Bay of Bengal to generate new high-quality in situ observational ...
We document the flow features, which are associated with the important synoptic systems that aected ...
The Bay of Bengal (BoB) plays a fundamental role in controlling the weather systems that make up the...
Convective activity is one of the major processes in the atmosphere influencing the local and large-...
The characteristic features of the marine boundary layer (MBL) over the Bay of Bengal during the sou...
The Indian Climate Research Programme (ICRP) focuses on the study of climate variability and its imp...
Owing to the lack of atmospheric vertical profile data with sufficient accuracy and vertical resolut...
Observations were made from a ship at 17.5 °N & 89 °E in the North Bay of Bengal during July-August ...
715-723Bay of Bengal Monsoon Experiment (BOBMEX-99) provided valuable information on the influence ...
During the summer monsoon season over India a range of intraseasonal modulations of the monsoon rain...
Observations were made from a ship at 17.5° N & 89° E in the North Bay of Bengal durin...