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Spatial distribution of meteorological parameters around 900 hPa level over the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean regions during the IFP-99 of the INDOEX programme as revealed from the constant altitude balloon experiments conducted from Goa

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Title Spatial distribution of meteorological parameters around 900 hPa level over the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean regions during the IFP-99 of the INDOEX programme as revealed from the constant altitude balloon experiments conducted from Goa
 
Creator Appu, K.S.
Nair, S.M.
Kunhikrishnan, P.K.
Moorthy, K.K.
Sarode, P.R.
Rao, L.V.G.
Bajpai, S.R.
Prakash, L.H.
Viswanathan, G.
Mitra, A.P.
Sadourny, R.
Basdevant, C.
Ethe, C.
Ovarlez, H.
Chapuis, R.
Dartiguelongue, B.
Vianeys, P.
 
Subject NE winter circulation
Indian Ocean
 
Description During the IFP-99 of the INDOEX programme, an Indo-French joint scientific team conducted 17 constant balloon flights from Goa (India) mainly to study the various features features of the continental air mass flow from the Indian subcontinent towards the ITCZ induced by the NE winter circulation and thereby to derive the transportation of the continental aerosols and trace gases to the Indian Ocean regions. Out of the 17 flights, 15 were successful. Data obtained from the Constant Altitude Balloon Experiment are anslysed to study the features of the wind fields and thermodynamic parameters of the marine boundary layer at ~6 900 hPa level over the oceanic regions adjoining west-coast of Peninsular India. From the balloon co-ordinates, the instantaneous vector wind as well as its zonal and meridional components are estimated. Also estimated are the ambient air temperature are the ambient air temperature and relative humidity at 30 min interval. These data are examined for the spatial features. Mean wind showed presence of three broad flow channels, from India, Africa and West Asia, that are important in influencing the Arabian Sea environment and provide potential pathways for transport of continental pollutants. Variations associated with the MJ oscillations are present in the zonal wind, close to the equator. On several occasions wind showes occurrence of eddies with anticyclonic circulation having temporal scales of one to five days. Temperature and humidity structure showed large dry areas over the Arabian Sea associated with the flow channels. Rather humid regions occur over coastal India and near the IICZ.
 
Date 2006-09-02T11:47:37Z
2006-09-02T11:47:37Z
2001
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Current Science, vol.80(Suppl.), 89-96p.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/351
 
Language en
 
Format 400959 bytes
application/pdf
 
Publisher Indian Academy of Sciences