38 research outputs found
Applications of Mesoscale Atmospheric Models in Short-Range Weather Predictions During Satellite Launch Campaigns in India
Air-sea interaction processes over the east-asian marginal seas surrounding the Korean peninsula
On the marine atmospheric boundary layer characteristics over Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea during the Integrated Campaign for Aerosols, gases and Radiation Budget (ICARB)
Detailed measurements were carried out in the Marine Atmospheric Boundary Layer (MABL) during the Integrated Campaign for Aerosols, gases and Radiation Budget (ICARB) which covered both Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal during March to May 2006. In this paper, we present the meteorological observations made during this campaign. The latitudinal variation of the surface layer turbulent fluxes is also described in detail
Solar eclipse induced impacts on sea/land breeze circulation over Thumba: A case study
Improvements in Sensible Heat-Flux Parametrization in the High-Resolution Regional Model (HRM) Through the Modified Treatment of the Roughness Length for Heat
Wind Speed dependence of Air-Sea Exchange parameters over the Indian Ocean during INDOEX, IFP-99
Air-Sea exchange of
momentum, heat and moisture over the oceanic surface plays an important role in
understanding several processes spanning various scales of atmospheric and
oceanic motions. The present study provides estimates of air-sea exchange
parameters along the cruise track of the Intensive Field Phase of Indian Ocean
Experiment (INDOEX, IFP-99) conducted on board Oceanic Research Vessel (ORV)
Sagar Kanya during 20 January–12 March 1999 for a large region of the Indian
Ocean. The study is aimed at acquiring a better understanding of the wind speed
dependence of air-sea interaction parameters, such as roughness lengths for
wind (z0), temperature (z0t) and hu-midity
(z0q), which play a key role in the determination of the
air-sea exchange coefficients and interface fluxes across the tropical oceans.
The variation of drag coefficient (CD), sensible heat and water
vapor exchange coefficients (CH and CE), are also
discussed in relation to the wind speed. An empirical relation is derived
between the estimated values of drag coefficients and the observed values of
wind speeds for the hitherto data-sparse regions over the tropical Indian
Ocean.Key words. Oceanography: physical
(air-sea interaction) Meteorology and atmospheric dynamics (ocean-atmosphere
interaction) – Oceanography: physical (marine meteorology
