Intraseasonal variability of the summer monsoon over the North Indian Ocean as revealed by the BOBMEX and ARMEX field programs

Sanjeeva Rao, P. ; Sikka, D. R. (2005) Intraseasonal variability of the summer monsoon over the North Indian Ocean as revealed by the BOBMEX and ARMEX field programs Pure and Applied Geophysics, 162 (8-9). pp. 1481-1510. ISSN 0033-4553

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Abstract

During the summer monsoon season over India a range of intraseasonal modulations of the monsoon rains occur due to genesis of weather disturbances over the Bay of Bengal (BOB) and the east Arabian Sea. The amplitudes of the fluctuations in the surface state of the ocean (sea-surface temperature and salinity) and atmosphere are quite large due to these monsoonal modulations on the intraseasonal scale as shown by the data collected during the field programs under Bay of Bengal Monsoon Experiment (BOBMEX) and Arabian Sea Monsoon Experiments (ARMEX). The focus of BOBMEX was to understand the role of ocean-atmospheric processes in organizing convection over the BOB on intra-seasonal scale. ARMEX-I was aimed at understanding the coupled processes in the development of deep convection off the West Coast of India. ARMEX-II was focused on the formation of the mini-warm pool across the southeast Arabian Sea in April-May and its role in the abrupt onset of the monsoon along the Southwest Coast of India and its further progress along the West Coast of India. The paper attempts to integrate the results of the observational studies and brings out an important finding that atmospheric instability is prominently responsible for convective organization whereas the upper ocean parameters regulate the episodes of the intraseasonal oscillations.

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Keywords:BOBMEX; ARMEX; Intraseasonal Oscillation; SST; Ocean-atmosphere Coupled System
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