Search
Now showing items 1-8 of 8
An interactive software package for validating satellite data
(Universidad de Concepcion, 2004)
Earth observation satellite launched in the last three decades have made vital contributions to the understanding of the planet. The earth system consisting of land, oceans and atmosphere is linked together by a number of ...
Pigment patterns in the Arabian Sea: Spatio-temporal variability as observed by ADEOS
(NIO, Dona Paula, Goa (India), 2000)
The spatial and temporal variations of the near-surface concentration of phytoplankton pigment observed by ADEOS during November 1996 - May 1997 are studied in relation to SST and winds. Monthly composite images from OCTS ...
Chlorophyll modulation of sea surface temperature in the Arabian Sea in a mixed-layer isopycnal general circulation model
(American Geophysical Union, 2000)
Remotely sensed chlorophyll pigment concentrations from the Coastal Zone Color Scanner (CZCS) are used to estimate biological heating rate and investigate the biological modulation of the sea surface temperature (SST) in ...
Sea surface temperature mapping using a thermal infrared scanner
(Indian Association for Limnology and Oceanography, 1988)
The sea surface temperature (SST) determined by remote sensing technique refers to the skin temperature of the sea surface, while the SST measured by conventional method employing a bucket thermometer gives the temperature ...
On the suitability of global algorithms for the retrieval of SST from the north Indian Ocean using NOAA/AVHRR
(Taylor and Francis, 1999)
The errors associated with the SST retrievals from the north Indian Ocean, using global multichannel sea surface temperature (MCSST), nonlinear sea surface temperature (NLSST), and Pathfinder sea surface temperature (PFSST) ...
Air sea interaction during summer monsoon period of 1979
(Seibutsu Kenkyusha Co.; Tokyo; Japan, 1993)
The present study highlights the utility of satellite derived parameters like SST, precipitation, CMV winds in the lower troposphere etc. in supplementing the in-situ observations. This information can lead to a better ...
Air-sea coupling during the tropical cyclones in the Indian Ocean: A case study using satellite observations
(Birkhauser Verlag, 2005)
In the years 1999 and 2001,three intense tropical cyclones formed over the northern Indian Ocean - two over the Bay of Bengal during 15 -19 and 25 -29 October, 1999 and one over the Arabian Sea during 21 -28 May, 2001. We ...
Upper ocean variability of the equatorial Indian Ocean and its relation to chlorophyll pigment concentration.
(ESA Publication, 2010)
Hydrographic data from the upper ocean together with atmospheric data and satellite data are used to understand the variability of upper ocean and its relation to surface chlorophyll in the Equatorial Indian Ocean. The sea ...