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BOBMEX: The Bay of Bengal Monsoon Experiment
(American Meteorological Society, 2001)
The first observational experiment under the Indian Climate Research Programme, called the Bay of Bengal Monsoon Experiment (BOBMEX), was carried out during July-August 1999. BOBMEX was aimed at measurements of important ...
Warm pool thermodynamics from the Arabian Sea Monsoon Experiment (ARMEX)
(American Geophysical Union, 2008)
Before the onset of the south Asian summer monsoon, sea surface temperature (SST) of the north Indian Ocean warms to 30-32 degrees C. Climatological mean mixed layer depth in spring (March-May) is 10-20 m, and net surface ...
On the warm pool dynamics in the southeastern Arabian Sea during April – May 2005 based on the satellite remote sensing and ARGO float data
(Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2006)
Observational data from the Arabian Sea Monsoon Experiment (ARMEX-Phase IIA) in the southeastern Arabian Sea (SEAS) showed intense warming with the SST up to 31.5°C during April – May 2005. Analysis of 5–day repeat cycles ...
A biweekly mode in the equatorial Indian Ocean
(American Geophysical Union, 2004)
The National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, India, deployed moorings with several subsurface current meters at 0 degrees, 93 degrees E (in February 2000) and 0 degrees, 83 degrees E (in December 2000) in the eastern Indian ...
Upper ocean stratification and circulation in the northern Bay of Bengal during southwest monsoon of 1991
(Pergamon, 2002)
During the southwest monsoon (July) of 1991 a large plume (300 x 250 km sup(2)) of warm (greater than 29 degrees C) and less saline (less than 29 PSU) water is noticed in the top 30 m to the east of 87.5 degrees E in the ...