“…The seasonal average (October to March) of wind stress anomalies, sea surface height anomaly (SSHA) and depth of 23°C isotherm (D23; proxy for thermocline) Figure shows the tendency for easterly wind anomalies in the EIO, negative SSHA and shallow thermocline in the EIO and in the BoB (particularly in the southern part of the BoB) during W67. Opposite tendencies occurred during W78, consistent with expectations based on ENSO and IOD variability during these two periods [ Saji et al ., ; Rao et al ., ; Vinayachandran et al ., ; Cai et al ., ; Xie et al ., ; Girishkumar et al ., ; Gnanaseelan et al ., ; Aparna et al ., ]. In this study, our focus will be on understanding year‐to‐year differences in temperature inversions at the 8°N, 90°E buoy location within this large scale context and how those inversions influence the mixed layer heat budget in W67 and W78.…”