A study on loops and eddies identified from the trajectories of drifters in the North Indian Ocean

We identify loops and eddies from the trajectories of the drifters in the North Indian Ocean (NIO) from October 1985 to March 2019. We use the geometric identification method to identify loops and eddies and compare them with the loops identified from loopers provided by Lumpkin (2016). In NIO, the...

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出版年:Oceanologia
主要な著者: Shrikant Dora, S.G. Aparna
フォーマット: 論文
言語:英語
出版事項: Institute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of Sciences 2021-10-01
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オンライン・アクセス:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0078323421000622
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description We identify loops and eddies from the trajectories of the drifters in the North Indian Ocean (NIO) from October 1985 to March 2019. We use the geometric identification method to identify loops and eddies and compare them with the loops identified from loopers provided by Lumpkin (2016). In NIO, the number of loops estimated from loopers is less than the number of loops and eddies identified by the geometric identification method. A total of 761 loops are identified, of which 346 are eddies, whereas the loops identified from loopers are only 149. Larger radii loops and eddies are observed in the western and central Bay of Bengal (BoB) and the southwestern part of the Arabian Sea (AS). Temporal variation of loops and eddies shows a peak during April–May in the AS and September–October in the BoB. In the BoB, the temporal variation of cyclonic eddies matches with the variation in chlorophyll.
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spelling doaj-d09e3cca7db9428580281bfd2d8030d22025-11-02T22:24:14ZengInstitute of Oceanology of the Polish Academy of SciencesOceanologia0078-32342021-10-0163451653010.1016/j.oceano.2021.07.002A study on loops and eddies identified from the trajectories of drifters in the North Indian OceanShrikant Dora0S.G. Aparna1CSIR –National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa, India; Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad, IndiaCSIR –National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa, India; Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad, India; Corresponding author at: CSIR –National Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula, Goa-403004, India.We identify loops and eddies from the trajectories of the drifters in the North Indian Ocean (NIO) from October 1985 to March 2019. We use the geometric identification method to identify loops and eddies and compare them with the loops identified from loopers provided by Lumpkin (2016). In NIO, the number of loops estimated from loopers is less than the number of loops and eddies identified by the geometric identification method. A total of 761 loops are identified, of which 346 are eddies, whereas the loops identified from loopers are only 149. Larger radii loops and eddies are observed in the western and central Bay of Bengal (BoB) and the southwestern part of the Arabian Sea (AS). Temporal variation of loops and eddies shows a peak during April–May in the AS and September–October in the BoB. In the BoB, the temporal variation of cyclonic eddies matches with the variation in chlorophyll.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0078323421000622DriftersTrajectoriesEddiesArabian SeaBay of BengalNorth Indian Ocean
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A study on loops and eddies identified from the trajectories of drifters in the North Indian Ocean
Drifters
Trajectories
Eddies
Arabian Sea
Bay of Bengal
North Indian Ocean
title A study on loops and eddies identified from the trajectories of drifters in the North Indian Ocean
title_full A study on loops and eddies identified from the trajectories of drifters in the North Indian Ocean
title_fullStr A study on loops and eddies identified from the trajectories of drifters in the North Indian Ocean
title_full_unstemmed A study on loops and eddies identified from the trajectories of drifters in the North Indian Ocean
title_short A study on loops and eddies identified from the trajectories of drifters in the North Indian Ocean
title_sort study on loops and eddies identified from the trajectories of drifters in the north indian ocean
topic Drifters
Trajectories
Eddies
Arabian Sea
Bay of Bengal
North Indian Ocean
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