Coastal and Marine Environments - Physical Processes and Numerical Modelling 2020
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.86243
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Significance of Mesoscale Warm Core Eddy on Marine and Coastal Environment of the Bay of Bengal

Abstract: Bay of Bengal (BoB) is an affluent region for the mesoscale (eddies) and synoptic scale (cyclones) systems. It occurs primarily through the seasonal variations, dynamical instabilities and equatorial wind forcing mechanisms. The individual or cumulative effect of these changes is vulnerable to the coastal and marine ecosystems. For example, tropical cyclone (TC) AILA experienced a warm core eddy (WCE) before the landfall, and consequently it intensified into a severe cyclonic storm (CS) and remained as a CS up… Show more

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“…2 levels in their cores [5,6]. These distinct characteristics not only influence the thermal and dynamic properties of surrounding oceanic environment, but also impact the distribution and behavior of marine life, making them essential for understanding oceanic ecosystems and climate dynamics [7] on an ocean-wide scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 levels in their cores [5,6]. These distinct characteristics not only influence the thermal and dynamic properties of surrounding oceanic environment, but also impact the distribution and behavior of marine life, making them essential for understanding oceanic ecosystems and climate dynamics [7] on an ocean-wide scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%