2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-42642-9
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Changes in the thermodynamical profiles of the subsurface ocean and atmosphere induce cyclones to congregate over the Eastern Arabian Sea

C. S. Abhiram Nirmal,
S. Abhilash,
Max Martin
et al.

Abstract: The Arabian Sea accounts for a small fraction of Tropical Cyclones—about 2% of the annual global mean. However, the damage they might inflict there and along its coastlines, which are thickly populated, is considerable. This study explores the influence of the changes in the vertical profiles of atmosphere and oceanic environment throughout the seasons of March–June (MAMJ) and October–December (OND) in clustering the cyclogenesis over the Eastern Arabian Sea (EAS) next to the Indian West coast in recent decade… Show more

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“…The Arabian Sea, especially its eastern part adjoining Kerala, appears to be enduring a recent trend of more frequent and intense tropical storms (Murakami et al ., 2017; Panickal et al ., 2022; Nirmal et al ., 2023). Extreme, uncertain and changing weather and climate affect artisanal fishers, considering their dependence on ocean resources as well as exposure and sensitivity to marine weather impacts (Farquhar et al ., 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Arabian Sea, especially its eastern part adjoining Kerala, appears to be enduring a recent trend of more frequent and intense tropical storms (Murakami et al ., 2017; Panickal et al ., 2022; Nirmal et al ., 2023). Extreme, uncertain and changing weather and climate affect artisanal fishers, considering their dependence on ocean resources as well as exposure and sensitivity to marine weather impacts (Farquhar et al ., 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Arabian Sea, especially its eastern part adjoining Kerala, appears to be enduring a recent trend of more frequent and intense tropical storms (Murakami et al, 2017;Panickal et al, 2022;Nirmal et al, 2023). Extreme, uncertain and changing weather and climate affect artisanal fishers, considering their dependence on ocean resources as well as exposure and sensitivity to marine weather impacts (Farquhar et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%