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Cyclicity in monsoon
(Indian Institute of Sciences, 1989)
Wind stress, curl and vertical velocity in the Bay of Bengal during southwest monsoon, 1984
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1989)
Wind distribution observed during southwest monsoon of 1984 has used to derive the mean wind stress for the season at every 1 degree square grid and curl over the Bay of Bengal. Two regions of maximum wind stress are present ...
Evaporation over the Arabian Sea during two contrasting monsoons
(Springer, 1989)
Monthly mean surface fields of different meteorological parameters and evaporation are studied for the 1979 (poor monsoon) and 1983 (good monsoon) monsoon seasons over the Arabian Sea, in order to understand the role of ...
Flushing characteristics of Mahim river estuary (Bombay)
(Pergamon Press, 1989)
Strong tidal influence prevailing in Mahim Bay reduced considerably in the estuary due to abrupt bed elevation and sudden narrowing of the channel cross-section. The calculated and observed tidal excursions varied in some ...
Scattering of Rossby and Poincare waves off rough lateral boundaries
(Elsevier, 1989)
Unified treatment of wave scattering from a rough boundary, which was originally developed by Nakayama et al. is presented. The stationary nature of the boundary process is used to show that the wave field is also stationary, ...
The environmental characteristics of the Ganga estuary
(Sea Explorers Institute, 1989)
This report presents physical, chemical and biological observations in the last 160 km stretch of river Ganga for period of 3 years. In the one-layer estuary the mixing is brought about by the horizontal gradient of the ...
Application of longshore transport equations to Andhra coast, East coast of India
(Elsevier, 1988)
Ship-reported waves published in the Indian Daily Weather Report are compiled for a period of 16 years and are used for the estimation of the longshore transport rate. Using the two well known longshore transport equations, ...
Influence of eastern Arabian Sea on summer monsoon rainfall over west coast of India
(Indian Meteorological Society, 1989)
Sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies have been assigned as one of the boundary conditions in the global circulation models for simulation of climatic changes. The effects of SST anomalies on the summer monsoon simulations ...
Geoscientific investigations on the Indian coast: Their application to interpret the paleoclimates and future sea level changes with special reference to greenhouse effect
(1988)
Objectives of this paper are: (1) To delineate the paleo sea level fluctuations and erosional environmental changes along the Indian Coast and their relationship with the changing coastline and human settlements in the ...