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Wind-Wave Characteristics and Climate Variability in the Indian Ocean Region Using Altimeter Data
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Ocean DynamicsEngineeringOceanographyEarth ScienceSignificant Wave HeightGeophysicsMarine MeteorologyAtmospheric ScienceWind-wave CharacteristicsOcean Wave ModellingMeteorological MeasurementWave AnalysisClimate VariabilityMeteorologyGeographyStandard DeviationClimate DynamicsClimatologyMeteorological ForcingWind Speed
The significant wave height and wind speed derived for the period 1993–2010 from altimeter data sets over the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean categorized as six zones has been analyzed. The average variation of both significant wave height and wind speed is found to be almost stable for the period of study. The study reveals that the average wind speed increases by about 6cm/sec/year during monsoon and post monsoon in the southern Indian Ocean. The distribution of wind and waves was studied in the context of seasonal variations. In addition, the average inter-annual and intra-annual variations along with the statistical parameters such as standard deviation, and root mean square wave height for the six zones are also reported in this paper.
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