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Volume 130 All articles Published: 24 September 2021 Article ID 0197 BriefCommunication
Observed current variability in Gulf of Mannar
VINEET JAIN P AMOL V FERNANDO G SMICHAEL S G APARNA A KANKONKAR P A TARI M G GAONKAR N P SATELKAR S T KHALAP
We present current data from an acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) moored on the continental shelf-break in the Gulf of Mannar (GoM) near Ram Setu during 2010–2011. The observations show that the near-surface, sub-inertial current flows primarily north-westward all round the year. This northwestward flow is punctuated by intraseasonal bursts that last a few weeks. Compared to the current off Kanyakumari, the intraseasonal fluctuations in the GoM are weaker and in the opposite direction. The flip in direction is linked to eddy-like circulations, which cause the current to bifurcate or merge in the region between Kanyakumari and Ram Setu.
$\bf{Highlights}$
$\bullet$ Ocean current data collected in Gulf of Mannar.
$\bullet$ Near-surface current is north-westward over most part of the year.
$\bullet$ Current shows intraseasonal variability.
$\bullet$ Intraseasonal variability in the Gulf of Mannar current is weaker and in opposite direction compared to off Kanyakumari current.
$\bullet$ The opposite direction of Gulf of Mannar and off Kanyakumari currents is linked to local changes in the sea level.
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