Two decades of operating the Indian moored buoy network: significance and impact

2016 
ABSTRACTOcean–atmosphere interactions in the North Indian Ocean play a vital role in the onset, progression and withdrawal of the Indian monsoon. This paper describes the Ocean Observation System (OOS), an operational observational programme of the Earth System Science Organization and the National Institute of Ocean Technology (ESSO-NIOT) under India’s Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES). Since 1997 it has provided oceanographic and surface meteorological data in real time for weather forecasting, climate research and several other applications. The programme focuses on understanding the phenomenon of the mean seasonal cycle of the Indian monsoon, the intra-seasonal to intra-decadal oscillations of air–sea interactions, trends that are related to tropical cyclones and the annual cycle balance in the exchange of waters between the two limbs of North Indian Ocean, i.e. the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. In situ observations are also used to develop, initialise and validate regional forecast models that p...
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