作者: Thondithala Ramachandran Anoop , Leela Sheela Nair , Ravindran Prasad , Srinivas Reji , Kizhur Kandathil Ramachandran
DOI: 10.2112/SI89-014.1
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摘要: Anoop, T.R.; Sheela Nair, L.; Prasad, R.; Reji, S.; Ramachandran, K.K.; Prakash, T.N., and Balakrishnan T.M., 2020. Locally remotely generated wind waves in the southwestern shelf sea of India. In: T.N.; Padmalal, D., Kumar Seelam, J. (eds.), Oceanic Coastal Processes Indian Seas. Journal Research, Special Issue No. 89, pp. 77-83. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208.The Southwestern Shelf Sea (SWSS) India has a distinct wave pattern, which makes it different as compared to adjoining regions. Wave directional spectra during monsoon season are comparatively broader double peaked contrast that western sea. The well-defined bi-modality is observed south west attributed coexistence Ocean swells southwest swells. shamal by blowing from Arabian Peninsula found have significant influence on pattern SWSS. In addition, local breeze/land breeze also contributes significantly changes, particularly diurnal variation. A phase lag occurrence maximum height for component northern region SWSS fair seasons.