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Seasonal variability of sonic layer depth in the Central Arabian Sea
Authors:TVS Udaya Bhaskar  Debadatta Swain  M Ravichandran
Institution:(1) Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services, PB No 21, 500055 IDA Jeedimetla (PO), Gajularamaram, Hyderabad, India;(2) Space Physics Laboratory, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, ISRO, 695022 Trivandrum, India
Abstract:The seasonal variability of sonic layer depth (SLD) in the central Arabian Sea (CAS) (0 to 25°N and 62-66°E) was studied using the temperature and salinity (T/S) profiles from Argo floats for the years 2002–2006. The atmospheric forcing responsible for the observed changes was explored using the meteorological data from NCEP/NCAR and Quickscat winds. SLD was obtained from sound velocity profiles computed from T/S data. Net heat flux and wind forcing regulated SLD in the CAS. Up-welling and down-welling (Ekman dynamics) associated with the Findlater Jet controlled SLD during the summer monsoon. While in winter monsoon, cooling and convective mixing regulated SLD in the study region. Weak winds, high insolation and positive net heat flux lead to the formation of thin, warm and stratified sonic layer during pre and post summer monsoon periods, respectively.
Keywords:Argo float  sonic layer depth  net heat flux  wind speed  Arabian Sea
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