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    • A new atlas of temperature and salinity for the North Indian Ocean 

      Chatterjee, A.; Shankar, D.; Shenoi, S.S.C.; Reddy, G.V.; Michael, G.S.; Ravichandran, M.; Gopalakrishna, V.V.; Rao, E.P.R.; UdayaBhaskar, T.V.S.; Sanjeevan, V.N. (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2012)
      The most used temperature and salinity climatology for the world ocean, including the Indian Ocean, is the World Ocean Atlas (WOA) because of the vast amount of data used in its preparation. The WOA climatology does not, ...
    • Validation of satellite-derived tropical cyclone heat potential with in situ observations in the North Indian Ocean 

      Nagamani, P.V.; Ali, M.M.; Goni, G.J.; Dinezio, P.N.; Pezzullo, J.C.; UdayaBhaskar, T.V.S.; Gopalakrishna, V.V.; Nisha, K. (Taylor & Francis, 2012)
      Tropical cyclone heat potential (TCHP) is an important ocean parameter influencing cyclones and hurricanes. The best approach for computing TCHP is to use in situ measurements. However, since in situ data have both spatial ...
    • Ventilation of Oxygen to Oxygen Minimum Zone Due to Anticyclonic Eddies in the Bay of Bengal 

      Sarma, V.V.S.S.; UdayaBhaskar, T.V.S. (John Wiley & Sons, 2018)
      Intense oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) occurs in the middepth of the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP), Arabian Sea (AS), and Bay of Bengal (BoB). However, the occurrence of anammox/denitrification was reported only in the ETP and ...