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      • Air-Sea Flux Measurements Over The Bay Of Bengal During A Summer Monsoon 

        Raju, Jampana V S (2009-03-19)
        Majority of the rain producing monsoon systems in India form or intensify over the Bay of Bengal and move onto the land. We expect the air-sea interaction to be a crucial factor in the frequent genesis and intensification ...
      • Bay of Bengal Freshwater in the tropical Indian Ocean 

        Bharathraj, G N
        The annual total continental runoff into the Bay of Bengal (BoB) is more than half the runoff into the entire tropical Indian Ocean. The net freshwater (FW) content in the Bay of Bengal mixed layer increases from a minimum ...
      • Data Assimilation Experiments Using An Indian Ocean General Circulation Model 

        Aneesh, C S (2008-09-09)
        Today, ocean modeling is fast developing as a versatile tool for the study of earth’s climate, local marine ecosystems and coastal engineering applications. Though the field of ocean modeling began in the early 1950s along ...
      • Extended Range Predictability And Prediction Of Indian Summer Monsoon 

        Xavier, Prince K (2009-03-17)
        Indian summer monsoon (ISM) is an important component of the tropical climate system, known for its regular seasonality and abundance of rainfall over the country. The droughts and floods associated with the year-to-year ...
      • Extremes of Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall and Equatorial Indian Ocean Oscillation 

        Francis, P A
        Our studies suggest that the equatorial Indian Ocean Oscillation, which is the atmospheric component of Indian Ocean Dipole, is as important as El Nino and Southern Oscillation for the interannual variation of Indian Summer ...
      • Time Splitting Methods Applied To A Nonlinear Advective Equation 

        Shrivathsa, B (2009-03-09)
        Time splitting is a numerical procedure used in solution of partial differential equations whose solutions allow multiple time scales. Numerical schemes are split for handling the stiffness in equations, i.e. when there are ...

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