The Hindu (Chennai)

Ocean ‰oor holds vital clues on weather patterns, Šnds study by INCOIS scientists

- V. Geetanath

It is not just the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, even the Maldives islands have an in˜uence on Indian Ocean currents signi™cantly altering the direction and speed to a greater extent. These deep-swirling patterns in the ocean depths were found to be opposite to the surface currents, according to scientists at the Indian National Centre for Ocean Informatio­n Services (INCOIS) here.

A recent study of the Indian Ocean ˜oor or the bathymetry undertaken by scientists Raheema Rahman and Hasibur Rahaman showed that the previously studied and used ocean modelling systems had underestim­ated the observed coastal currents around India. The bathymetry study showed that there is a signi™cant improvemen­t in the upper ocean salinity, temperatur­e,

There is a signi cant improvemen­t in the upper ocean salinity, temperatur­e, and currents, study says

and currents, particular­ly near the coast.

A more realistic East India Coastal Current (EICC) ˜ow was estimated at 1,000 metres and 2,000 metres depth, which is opposite to that of the surface.The scientists also showed the presence of a boundary current along the coast of Andaman and Nicobar Island at a depth of 2,000 metres.

Diering depths

The presence of the Maldives Islands has been found to be responsibl­e for the westward extent of Equatorial Under Current (EUC). During fall, EUC is better de™ned in the eastern Equatorial Indian Ocean and lies at a depth of between 50 and 100 metres, unlike its spring counterpar­t, in which its core is located slightly deeper, between 100 and 150 metres depth.

“Oceans play a critical role in both weather and climate prediction and the maritime industry. Due to the vast economic bene™ts, it is essential to accurately forecast speci™c oceanograp­hic parameters such as currents, temperatur­e, and salinity of surface and subsurface on dižerent time scales,” said the scientists.

Overall, the study has highlighte­d the importance of bathymetry in advancing the understand­ing of ocean dynamics to improve the ocean state forecast, weather, and climate forecast over the Indian rim countries and subcontine­nt. The study – ‘Impact of bathymetry on Indian Ocean circulatio­n in a nested regional ocean model’ was published in Scienti c Reports journal in the latest issue.

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