P.N. Mahajan, V.R. Mujumdar, S.P. Ghanekar. 1989: Excitation of Low-level Jet as Seen by GOES (I-O) Satellite off the Somali Coast. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 6(4): 475-482., https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02659081
Citation: P.N. Mahajan, V.R. Mujumdar, S.P. Ghanekar. 1989: Excitation of Low-level Jet as Seen by GOES (I-O) Satellite off the Somali Coast. Adv. Atmos. Sci, 6(4): 475-482., https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02659081

Excitation of Low-level Jet as Seen by GOES (I-O) Satellite off the Somali Coast

  • The intensification of a low-level jet off the Somali coast, as observed through GOES (I-O) satellite during In-dian summer monsoon 1979 has been studied. Excitation of Low-level cross-equatorial flow in the western Indian ocean results from an interaction between extratropical perturbations moving eastward across the South African-Malgassy region of the Southern Hemisphere. This excitation occurs 2-3 days after the first appearance of a northward propagation cold front across the South African-Malgassy region. Intensification of cross-equatorial flow is followed by an increase in rainfall activity along the west coast of India after 3-4 days. The study reveals that this association can be used to forecast an increase in rainfall activity along the west coast of India 5-7 days in advance.
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