Variations in Swells along Eastern Arabian Sea during the Summer Monsoon

  • Johnson G
  • Kumar V
  • Chempalayil S
  • et al.
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A study was carried out to find the variation in wave characteristics along the eastern Arabian Sea and the influence of swells in the nearshore waves at 3 locations during summer monsoon in 2010. Percentage of swells in the measured waves was 75% to 79% at the locations with higher percentage of swells in the northern portion of Arabian Sea com- pared to that at the southern side. The significant wave height up to 4.7 m and maximum wave height up to 7.4 m was observed. The wave height was increasing from south to north with the average significant wave height at the northern location 20% more than that at the southern location due to the increase in the swell height. Waves having spectral peak period less than 6 s were not present during the summer monsoon period. There was no change in the average value of wave statistical parameters for data collected at 1/2, 3, 6, 12 and 24 h interval

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Johnson, G., Kumar, V. S., Chempalayil, S. P., Singh, J., Pednekar, P., Kumar, K. A., … Gowthaman, R. (2012). Variations in Swells along Eastern Arabian Sea during the Summer Monsoon. Open Journal of Marine Science, 02(02), 43–50. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojms.2012.22006

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