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    • A roadmap to IndOOS-2: Better observations of the rapidly-warming Indian Ocean 

      Beal, L.M.; Vialard, J.; Roxy, M.K.; Li, J.; Andres, M.; Annamalai, H.; Feng, M.; Han, W.; Hood, R.; Lee, T.; Lengaigne, M.; Lumpkin, R.; Masumoto, Y.; McPhaden, M.J.; Ravichandran, M.; Shinoda, T.; Sloyan, B.M.; Strutton, P.G.; Subramanian, A.C.; Tozuka, T.; Ummenhofer, C.C.; Unnikrishnan, A.S.; Wiggert, J.; Yu, L.; Cheng, L.; Desbruyeres, D.G.; Parvathi, V. (American Meteorological Society, 2020)
      The Indian Ocean Observing System (IndOOS), established in 2006, is a multinational network of sustained oceanic measurements that underpin understanding and forecasting of weather and climate for the Indian Ocean region ...
    • A sustained ocean observing system in the indian ocean for climate related scientific knowledge and societal needs 

      Hermes, J.C.; Masumoto, Y.; Beal, L.M.; Roxy, M.K.; Vialard, J.; Andres, M.; Annamalai, H.; Behera, S.; DeAdamo, N.; Doi, T.; Feng, M.; Han, W.; Hardman-Mountford, N.; Hendon, H.; Hood, R.; Kido, S.; Lee, C.; Lee, T.; Lengaigne, M.; Li, J.; Lumpkin, R.; Navaneeth, K.N.; Milligan, B.; McPhaden, M.J.; Ravichandran, M.; Shinoda, T.; Singh, A.; Sloyan, B.; Strutton, P.G.; Subramanian, A.C.; Thurston, S.; Tozuka, T.; Ummenhofer, C.C.; Unnikrishnan, A.S.; Venkatesan, R.; Wang, D.; Wiggert, J.; Yu, L.; Yu, W. (2019)
      The Indian Ocean is warming faster than any of the global oceans and its climate is uniquely driven by the presence of a landmass at low latitudes, which causes monsoonal winds and reversing currents. The food, water, and ...
    • Ocean-atmosphere interactions during cyclone Nargis 

      McPhaden, M.J.; Foltz, G.R.; Lee, T.; Murty, V.S.N.; Ravichandran, M.; Vecchi, G.A.; Vialard, J.; Wiggert, J.D.; Yu, L. (American Geophysical Union, 2009)
      Cyclone Nargis (Figure 1a) made landfall in Myanmar (formerly Burma) on 2 May 2008 with sustained winds of approximately 210 kilometers per hour, equivalent to a category 3-4 hurricane. In addition, Nargis brought approximately ...
    • RAMA: The Research Moored Array for African-Asian-Australian Monsoon Analysis and Prediction (including supplement) 

      McPhaden, M.J.; Meyers, G.; Ando, K.; Masumoto, Y.; Murty, V.S.N.; Ravichandran, M.; Syamsudin, F.; Vialard, J.; Yu, L.; Yu, W. (American Meteorological Society, 2009)
      The Indian Ocean is unique among the three tropical ocean basins in that it is blocked at 25 degrees N by the Asian landmass. Seasonal heating and cooling of the land sets the stage for dramatic monsoon wind reversals, ...