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Why is mean sea level along the Indian coast higher in the Bay of Bengal than in the Arabian Sea?
(Americal Geophysical Union, 2001)
Levelling observations conducted during the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India (1858-1909) and subsequent observations showed that mean sea level along the coast of India is higher in the Bay of Bengal than in the Arabian ...
Seasonal cycle of sea level and currents along the coast of India
(Indian Academy of Sciences, 2000)
A framework involving long baroclinic waves, which treats the north Indian Ocean
as a single dynamical entity, has been remarkably successful in simulating the
low-frequency, large-scale circulation in the ocean. It is, ...
On the sea surface temperature high in the Lakshadweep Sea before the onset of the southwest monsoon
(American Geophysical Union, 1999)
The north Indian Ocean becomes the warmest area of the world oceans prior to the onset of southwest monsoon in June. During this period a zonal band of high sea surface temperature (SST), the ``thermal equator'' (TE), moves ...
Remote forcing annihilates barrier layer in southeastern Arabian Sea
(American Geophysical Union, 2004)
Time-series measurements of temperature and salinity profiles were made every two hours at 74 deg 30'E, 9 deg 13'N in the southeastern Arabian Sea (SEAS) during 22 March to 7 April and 23 May to 7 June 2003 as part of ...
Are interdecadal sea level changes along the Indian coast influenced by variability of monsoon rainfall?
(American Geophysical Union, 1999)
The Mumbai (Bombay) tide gauge data, the only century-long record in the Indian Ocean, show that interdecadal changes in sea level mimic those in rainfall over the Indian subcontinent. We propose that the link between ...