Satellite-tracked drifting buoy observations in the south equatorial current in the Indian Ocean

Shetye, S. R. ; Michael, G. S. (1988) Satellite-tracked drifting buoy observations in the south equatorial current in the Indian Ocean Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences - Earth and Planetary Sciences, 97 (2). pp. 149-157. ISSN 0253-4126

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Abstract

Three satellite-tracked drifting buoys released in the south equatorial current in the Indian Ocean followed the path of the current moving westward approximately zonally in the vicinity of 10 S latitude. On nearing the east coast of Africa two buoys moved north and the third moved south. Over the open sea regime the buoys moved with a speed of approximately 30 cm/s at an angle of about 35° to the left of the wind. The overall tendencies seen in the buoy drift are similar to those observed elsewhere in the world oceans.

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Keywords:Drifting Buoys; South Equatorial Current; Indian Ocean; Surface Drift; Mixed Layer
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