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Potential Impacts of Anthropogenic Forcing on the Frequency of Tropical Depressions in the North Indian Ocean in 2018

Potential Impacts of Anthropogenic Forcing on the Frequency of Tropical Depressions in the North Indian Ocean in 2018

... Fourteen tropical depressions formed in the North Indian Ocean during 2018—the most active season since 1986 and the second most active season since ...14 tropical depressions during 2018, ...

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Southern and Tropical Indian Ocean SST: A Possible  Predictor of Winter Monsoon Rainfall over South India

Southern and Tropical Indian Ocean SST: A Possible Predictor of Winter Monsoon Rainfall over South India

... Sea Surface Temperature (SST) are im- portant in determining the position of precipitation over the tropics including monsoon ...over Indian Ocean vitally de- termines the monsoon rainfall ...the ...

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Interrelationship between Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) and Australian Tropical Cyclones

Interrelationship between Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) and Australian Tropical Cyclones

... Sea Surface Temperature (SST) in the Indian Ocean is an important factor for Australian ...of tropical Indian Oceans (Fig. 1) are termed as the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) ...

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Coastal sea level response to the tropical cyclonic forcing in the northern Indian Ocean

Coastal sea level response to the tropical cyclonic forcing in the northern Indian Ocean

... and surface meteorological measurements collected during these extreme events exhibit strong synoptic disturbances leading to storm surges of up to 43 cm on the west coast and 29 cm on the east coast of India due ...

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Effects of annual changes in primary productivity and ocean indices on the breeding performance of tropical roseate terns in the western Indian Ocean

Effects of annual changes in primary productivity and ocean indices on the breeding performance of tropical roseate terns in the western Indian Ocean

... western Indian Ocean are the product of a number of factors — the higher nutrient content of Arabian Sea Waters, the upwelling of deeper waters near the coast, and the later development of stably stratified ...

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Detecting change in the Indonesian seas

Detecting change in the Indonesian seas

... to Indian Ocean via the Indonesian seas, known as the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF), is the only tropical pathway for exchange between ocean basins in the global circulation (Figure ...the ...

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Northwest Indian Ocean’s Spring Cooling

Northwest Indian Ocean’s Spring Cooling

... northern Indian Ocean a similar wide surface current, carrying excess heat northward, is not ex- ...the Indian Ocean is landlocked to the ...warm surface current in the North ...

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Response of the atmospheric hydrological cycle over the tropical Asian monsoon regions to anthropogenic aerosols and its seasonality

Response of the atmospheric hydrological cycle over the tropical Asian monsoon regions to anthropogenic aerosols and its seasonality

... the Indian Subcontinent and the Indochina Peninsula (along the zonal band of 10–25° N), which is different from the finding of Bollasina et ...Pacific Ocean, only the anomalous ascending motions were ...

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Detecting change in the Indonesian Seas

Detecting change in the Indonesian Seas

... a surface expression and so they do not capture the temperature and salinity of the upper 100 m or ...on ocean-atmosphere exchange in the Indian Ocean ...into tropical climate ...

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Assessing the representation of teleconnective drivers of rainfall over Eastern Africa in global and regional climate models and projected future changes

Assessing the representation of teleconnective drivers of rainfall over Eastern Africa in global and regional climate models and projected future changes

... sea surface temperature ...the tropical Oceans (Hastenrath et ...in tropical Pacific basin ...eastern tropical Pacific), whereas Williams and Funk (2011) suggest the Indian Ocean ...

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The interannual relationship between MJO activity and tropical cyclone genesis in the Indian Ocean

The interannual relationship between MJO activity and tropical cyclone genesis in the Indian Ocean

... phase of MJO in the IO [7-9]. The IO is unique in the sense that the signal of MJO over the IO is more pro- nounced than over the other ocean basins. However, these studies focused on the timescales within the ...

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Diurnal variation of surface electric field at a tropical station in different seasons: a study of plausible influences

Diurnal variation of surface electric field at a tropical station in different seasons: a study of plausible influences

... in surface aerosol and electrical parameters, at Poona between 1935–1937 and 1967–1969 showed the re- lation between conductivity and aerosol concentration are though proportional is not ...

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Advances in the Research of Yunnan’s Arid Climate and Extreme Drought

Advances in the Research of Yunnan’s Arid Climate and Extreme Drought

... and Indian Ocean in the previous period and in the same pe- riod [22] ...South Indian Ocean is beneficial (unbeneficial) for the intensification of convection and the formation of the ...

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Seasonal prediction of tropical cyclone activity over the North Indian Ocean using the neural network model

Seasonal prediction of tropical cyclone activity over the North Indian Ocean using the neural network model

... predicted tropical cyclone count by both models is very close to the actual counts for both ...This tropical cyclone prediction technique may be useful for operational prediction ...

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A statistical model of North Indian Ocean tropical cyclone genesis, tracks and landfall

A statistical model of North Indian Ocean tropical cyclone genesis, tracks and landfall

... landfalling tropical cyclones ...North Indian Ocean (NIO) rim countries based on kernel density estimation, a generalised additive model (GAM) including an Euler integration step, and landfall ...

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Report on the Proceedings of the CLIVAR Workshop on Atlantic Climate Predictability, 19 22 April 2004, Reading, UK

Report on the Proceedings of the CLIVAR Workshop on Atlantic Climate Predictability, 19 22 April 2004, Reading, UK

... coupled ocean- atmosphere Equatorial Atlantic mode (sometimes referred to as the Atlantic El Niño) (Zebiak 1993, Huang et ...the surface temperature contrast between the land and sea is reduced (Eltahir and ...

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Geography and island geomorphology shape fish assemblage structure on isolated coral reef systems

Geography and island geomorphology shape fish assemblage structure on isolated coral reef systems

... between Indian and Pacific Ocean basins (Choat et ...eastern Indian Ocean are comprised of primarily Indo- Pacific species with an increasing number of Indian Ocean species ...

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Evaluation of an operational ocean model configuration at 1 12 spatial resolution for the Indonesian seas (NEMO2.3/INDO12) – Part 1: Ocean physics

Evaluation of an operational ocean model configuration at 1 12 spatial resolution for the Indonesian seas (NEMO2.3/INDO12) – Part 1: Ocean physics

... The SCSTF affects the near-surface flow in the Makas- sar Strait (Qu et al., 2006). It leads to the subsurface maxi- mum in the southward current of the Makassar Strait. Gor- don et al. (2003b) showed that the ...

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Dispersion of tsunamis: does it really matter?

Dispersion of tsunamis: does it really matter?

... the surface response to the bottom ...initial surface el- ...2004 Indian Ocean tsunami) and potential tsunamis ...deep ocean and the way the accumulation of this effect relates to the ...

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Eddy characteristics in the South Indian Ocean as inferred from surface drifters

Eddy characteristics in the South Indian Ocean as inferred from surface drifters

... measure surface currents, and a semi-rigid material throughout the drogue can provide support for the drifter to maintain its shape in high-shear flows (Lumpkin and Pazos, ...study, surface drifter data ...

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