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1 June 2020 Locally and Remotely Generated Wind Waves in the Southwestern Shelf Sea of India
Thondithala Ramachandran Anoop, Leela Sheela Nair, Ravindran Prasad, Srinivas Reji, Kizhur Kandathil Ramachandran, Thirumali Nageshrao Prakash, Thayannur Mullachery Balakrishnan Nair
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Anoop, T.R.; Sheela Nair, L.; Prasad, R.; Reji, S.; Ramachandran, K.K.; Prakash, T.N., and Balakrishnan Nair, T.M., 2020. Locally and remotely generated wind waves in the southwestern shelf sea of India. In: Sheela Nair, L.; Prakash, T.N.; Padmalal, D., and Kumar Seelam, J. (eds.), Oceanic and Coastal Processes of the Indian Seas. Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue No. 89, pp. 77-83. Coconut Creek (Florida), ISSN 0749-0208.

The Southwestern Shelf Sea (SWSS) of India has a distinct wave pattern, which makes it different as compared to the adjoining regions. Wave directional spectra during the monsoon season are comparatively broader and double peaked in contrast to that of the western shelf sea. The well-defined directional bi-modality is observed during the south west monsoon which is attributed to the coexistence of the south Indian Ocean swells and the southwest monsoon swells. The shamal swells generated by the shamal wind blowing from the Arabian Peninsula are found to have a significant influence on the wave pattern of the SWSS. In addition, the local sea breeze/land breeze also contributes significantly to the observed changes, particularly to the diurnal variation. A distinct phase lag in occurrence of the maximum significant wave height for the wind sea component is also observed in the northern region of the SWSS during the fair seasons.

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Thondithala Ramachandran Anoop, Leela Sheela Nair, Ravindran Prasad, Srinivas Reji, Kizhur Kandathil Ramachandran, Thirumali Nageshrao Prakash, and Thayannur Mullachery Balakrishnan Nair "Locally and Remotely Generated Wind Waves in the Southwestern Shelf Sea of India," Journal of Coastal Research 89(sp1), 77-83, (1 June 2020). https://doi.org/10.2112/SI89-014.1
Received: 24 October 2018; Accepted: 13 May 2019; Published: 1 June 2020
KEYWORDS
Arabian Sea
directional bimodality
Shamal wind
significant wave height
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