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A subsurface cyclonic eddy in the Bay of Bengal

IR@NIO: CSIR-National Institute Of Oceanography, Goa

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Creator Babu, M.T.
PrasannaKumar, S.
Rao, D.P.
 
Date 2009-05-12T10:43:03Z
2009-05-12T10:43:03Z
1991
 
Identifier Journal of Marine Research, Vol.49; 403-410p.
http://hdl.handle.net/2264/3342
 
Description CTD data collected from the Northwestern Bay of Bengal during late July 1984 reveal the existence of a cold core subsurface eddy centred at 17 degrees 40'N and 85 degrees 19'E. The thermal structure observed across the eddy indicate that it was confined to a level well below the mixed layer, between 50 and 300 db, and that it had a diameter of about 200 km. a temperature drop of 4-5 degrees C as compared with the surrounding was observed at the center of the eddy. A plausible mechanism for the eddy generation is baroclinic instability at the interface of two opposing boundaries currents present along the shelf edge of the western boundary of the Bay of Bengal. The southward current in the northern bay results partly from fresh water influx and to a larger extent from the action of wind stress curl while in the southern part the northward current is purely wind-driven. High stratification causEd. by fresh water influx prevented the eddy from being detected at the surface.
 
Language en
 
Publisher Yale University
 
Rights Copyright [1991]. All efforts have been made to respect the copyright to the best of our knowledge. Inadvertent omissions, if brought to our notice, stand for correction and withdrawal of document from this repository.
 
Title A subsurface cyclonic eddy in the Bay of Bengal
 
Type Journal Article