Shifting seasonality of cyclones and western boundary current interactions in Bay of Bengal as observed during Amphan and Fani
Abstract In recent years, the seasonal patterns of Tropical Cyclones (TC) in the Bay of Bengal have been shifting. While tropical depressions have been common in March–May (spring), they typically have been relatively weaker than the TCs during October–December. Here we show that the spatial pattern...
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Main Authors: | Sourav Sil, Avijit Gangopadhyay, Glen Gawarkiewicz, Saikat Pramanik |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/92c6d2ae095c414b8e2b6ebbef79fcbb |
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