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Role of subsurface layer temperature inversion in cyclone induced warming in the northern Bay of Bengal

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DYNAMICS OF ATMOSPHERES AND OCEANS
卷 103, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.dynatmoce.2023.101389

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Tropical Cyclone; Subsurface Layer Temperature Inversion; Entrainment; Sea surface temperature variability

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Subsurface layer temperature inversion (SLTI) is a prominent physical process in the Bay of Bengal that affects sea surface temperature warming.
Subsurface Layer Temperature Inversion (SLTI) is a prominent physical process occurring in the Bay of Bengal (BoB) during winter. BoB also witnesses intense cyclones during winter (post-monsoon). Sidr is a category-5 cyclone that occurred in the BoB during 11-15 November 2007. The present study emphasises bringing out the effect of SLTI on SST warming. This paper uses observations and modelling to present SLTI's role in surface layer post-cyclone warming. In the absence of SLTI, the cyclone induces surface cooling. However, in the case of a surface layer with SLTI, instead of cooling, sea surface warming of < 0.5 degrees C is observed near the head bay, where SLTI is prominent. Model results and observations suggest the role of entrainment and warming of the surface layer.

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