To commemorate the contributions made by Indian Naval Ship (INS) Kistna during the first International Indian ocean expedition programme a scientific cruise was planned in the Bay of Bengal during November 2017 onboard INS Sagardhwani. The objective was to study the thermohaline properties along 10 °N in the Bay of Bengal and understand the sound channel characteristics in the region. A fresh water cap of ~20 m thickness is noticed in the top layers of the Bay of Bengal occupying the region extending from 83 °E – 93 °E. A prominent anti-cyclonic eddy was noticed around 10 °N centered between 90 °E and 93 °E, a negative sea level (west of 90 °E) co-exists with a positive sea level anomaly to its east along the observational tracks along 10 °...
High resolution observations of atmospheric and oceanic variables are carried out at northern Bay of...
Abstract Anomalous increase in sea surface temperature and its impact on natural ecosystems greatly ...
An investigation of the eddy and coastal Kelvin wave activities in the Bay of Bengal (BoB) is carrie...
Hydrographic data collected on board ORV Sagar Kanya in the southern Bay of Bengal during the BOBMEX...
Hydrographic data were collected from 3 to 10 September 1996 along two transects; one at 18° N and t...
International audienceSurface layer temperature inversion (SLTI), a warm layer sandwiched between su...
The thesis entitled Studies on Thermal Structure in the Seas Around India. An attempt is made in th...
Detailed observations of the atmosphere and the ocean were carried out in the Bay of Bengal during t...
The time series of temperature data obtained from moored buoys deployed at 8°N, 12°N, and 15°N al...
Abstract. The north Indian Ocean becomes the warmest area of the world oceans prior to the onset of ...
The northern Bay of Bengal is characterized by freshwater supply from the Ganges and Brahmaputra Riv...
Temperature and salinity profiles measured on-board ORV Sagar Kanya, during 18 January-17 February 2...
Determination of amplitudes and phases for the annual and semi-annual cycle of the temperature in th...
Time series of surface meteorology and air-sea fluxes from the northern Bay of Bengal are analyzed, ...
High resolution observations of atmospheric and oceanic variables are carried out at northern Bay of...
Abstract Anomalous increase in sea surface temperature and its impact on natural ecosystems greatly ...
An investigation of the eddy and coastal Kelvin wave activities in the Bay of Bengal (BoB) is carrie...
Hydrographic data collected on board ORV Sagar Kanya in the southern Bay of Bengal during the BOBMEX...
Hydrographic data were collected from 3 to 10 September 1996 along two transects; one at 18° N and t...
International audienceSurface layer temperature inversion (SLTI), a warm layer sandwiched between su...
The thesis entitled Studies on Thermal Structure in the Seas Around India. An attempt is made in th...
Detailed observations of the atmosphere and the ocean were carried out in the Bay of Bengal during t...
The time series of temperature data obtained from moored buoys deployed at 8°N, 12°N, and 15°N al...
Abstract. The north Indian Ocean becomes the warmest area of the world oceans prior to the onset of ...
The northern Bay of Bengal is characterized by freshwater supply from the Ganges and Brahmaputra Riv...
Temperature and salinity profiles measured on-board ORV Sagar Kanya, during 18 January-17 February 2...
Determination of amplitudes and phases for the annual and semi-annual cycle of the temperature in th...
Time series of surface meteorology and air-sea fluxes from the northern Bay of Bengal are analyzed, ...
High resolution observations of atmospheric and oceanic variables are carried out at northern Bay of...
Abstract Anomalous increase in sea surface temperature and its impact on natural ecosystems greatly ...
An investigation of the eddy and coastal Kelvin wave activities in the Bay of Bengal (BoB) is carrie...