“…Several investigators (Pisharoty, 1965;Sikka and Mathur, 1965;Desai, 1975;Findlater, 1969;Saha, 1970;Saha and Bavadekar, 1973;Ramamurthy et al, 1976;Pant 1976Pant & 1978Ghosh et al, 1978;Rao and Van De Boogaard, 1981;Howland and Sikdar, 1983;Ray and Bedi, 1985;Ramesh Kumar et al, 1986;Sadhuram et al, 1987, Holt andSethuraman, 1987;Cadet and Greco, 1987;Sadhuram and Ramesh Kumar, 1988) have looked into various aspects of the monsoon such as structure of the atmospheric boundary layer, cross-equatorial flux, the role of the Somali jet, the role of the southern hemispheric equatorial trough, heat and momentum fluxes across the air-sea interface and sea surface temperature anomalies over the Arabian Sea. The monsoon circulation has also been found to be an important component of the global general circulation.…”