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Simulation on Some Aspect of Air-sea Interaction Parameters over Bay of Bengal (Indian Ocean) Using One-dimensional Numerical Model

Yashvant Das, U. C. Mohanty (Rtd.)

American Journal of Marine Science. 2014, 2(1), 9-18
  • Figure 1. (a-d): METEOSAT-5 (MTP product) cloud imageries (1.5 levels) at 12 UTC
  • Figure 2. (a-d): Daily outgoing long wave radiation (OLR) during 23 - 26 August, 1999
  • Figure 3. Four-day (00 UTC 23, August – 00 UTC 27, August, 1999) mean profiles at 00, 06, 12 and 18 UTC of a) Potential temperature, b) Specific humidity, c) Zonal wind and d) Meridional wind. On the basis of these observations, profiles were chosen for model initialization
  • Figure 4. Diurnal variation of a) Sensible heat flux (H), b) Latent heat flux (LE) and c) Marine boundary layer (MBL) height during 00 UTC, 23 August to 12 UTC, 26 August, 1999.
  • Figure 5. Time evolution of a) Turbulent kinetic energy (TKE), b) Shear contribution and c) Buoyancy contribution during 00 UTC, 23 August to 12 UTC, 26 August, 1999
  • Figure 6. Vertical profiles of simulated and observed zonal wind(u) (Figures.(a-g)), meridional wind(v)(Figures.(h-n)), potential temperature(ө) (Figures.(o-u)) and specific humidity (q)(Figures.(v-b1)) for different representative hours of simulations
  • Figure 7. Contour plot of simulated and observed potential temperature, Figures (a-b), specific humidity, Figures (c-d), zonal wind, Figures (e-f) and meridional wind, Figures (g-h)