Coastal upwelling along the southwest coast of India - ENSO modulation

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Abstract

An index of El Ni±o Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in the Pacific during pre monsoon season is shown to account for a significant part of the variability of coastal Sea Surface Temperature (SST) anomalies measured a few months later within the wind driven southwest coast of India coastal upwelling region 7° N-14° N. This teleconnection is thought to result from an atmospheric bridge between the Pacific and north Indian Oceans, leading to warm (cold) ENSO events being associated with relaxation (intensification) of the Indian trade winds and of the wind-induced coastal upwelling. This ENSO related modulation of the wind-driven coastal upwelling appears to contribute to the connection observed at the basin-scale between ENSO and SST in the Arabian Sea. The ability to use this teleconnection to give warning of large changes in the southwest coast of India coastal upwelling few months in advance is successfully tested using data from 1998 and 1999 ENSO events.

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  • Fig. 1. Map of the Southwest coast of India.
  • Fig. 2. 1960–2003 standardized time series of SSTA (bold, left panel) and AWSA (bold, right panel) for selected 1◦×1◦ located along the southwest coast of India. Superimposed is the time series of the April–May MEI (dot) of the year.
  • Fig. 3. Scatter plot of June to September averaged SSTA versus the April–May MEI for the Trivendrum, from 1960 to 2003. The equation of the linear regression fitted to the data is SSTA=0.32×MEI (with r2=0.45 and p<0.01).

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Muni Krishna, K. (2008). Coastal upwelling along the southwest coast of India - ENSO modulation. Annales Geophysicae, 26(6), 1331–1334. https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-26-1331-2008

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