Arabian Sea

State of the Climate in Asia 2024

The World Meteorological Organization’s State of the Climate in Asia 2024 report warns that the region is warming nearly twice as fast as the global average, driving more extreme weather and posing serious threats to lives, ecosystems, and economies. In 2024, Asia experienced its warmest or second warmest year on …

Cyclone at doorstep

Nano on road, Phet at sea Phet Threat Could Get Real By Friday Ahmedabad: Alarm bells rang through Gujarat as Cyclone Phet intensified to very severe cyclonic storm kicking up strong winds, thunderstorm and rainfall across the state, in a dramatic switch from the sweltering heat. Phet could possibly hit …

Cyclonic storm over Arabian Sea grows severe, threatens to intensify

P. Sunderarajan With the cyclonic storm over the Arabian Sea becoming increasingly strong, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday issued a fresh alert for the coastal areas of Gujarat. In a bulletin on Wednesday evening, the department warned that from Friday onwards, sea conditions over north Arabian Sea and …

Gujarat on cyclone alert

A high alert has been sounded in the coastal districts of Gujarat following development of a cyclonic storm in the Arabian Sea which brought rains in many places in the State on Wednesday. According to Meteorological Department sources, the

Arabian Sea cyclone to bring rain along west coast

A low pressure area that formed over Arabian Sea Monday has intensified into a cyclone heading towards Gujarat in the next three days and may bring heavy rains along the west coast, officials at the India Meteorological Department (IMD) today said.

Effluent treatment facilities across Golden Corridor does not conform to GPCB norms

This press release by Paryavaran Suraksha Samiti expresses concern that the effluent treatment facilities across golden corridor does not conform to GPCB norms and demands that effluent discharge at Tadgam Sarigam Pipeline, from FETP, Ankleshwar, ECP, Vadodara and CETPs of Ahmedabad be stopped. <br>See also Report on Effluent Conveyance System …

Impact of tuna longline fishery on the sea turtles of Indian seas

Longline fishery is exerting an impact on the sea turtle populations of the seas around India, as in the case of many longline fisheries operating in other parts of the world. During the tuna longline survey conducted by four research vessels of Fishery Survey of India, 87 sea turtles were …

Climatology of the Eastern Arabian Sea during the last glacial cycle reconstructed from paired measurement of foraminiferal

Paired measurements of Mg/Ca and ?18O of Globigerenoides sacculifer from an Eastern Arabian Sea (EAS) sediment core indicate that sea-surface temperature (SST) varied within 2

Thousands of dead fish washed ashore in Valsad

Yagnesh Mehta | TNN Valsad: Poor water quality due to pollution in Arabian Sea has once again led to thousands of dead fish, crabs and lobsters getting washed ashore on the coast of villages in Umbargam taluka of south Gujarat. High tides continued to bring fish to the coasts of …

Can we trust the Ocean-Atmosphere coupled models to predict future climate accurately?

Can we trust the Ocean-Atmosphere coupled models to predict future climate accurately?: a paper presented by Prof. J Srinivasan IISc, Bangalore at National climate research conference, IIT Delhi, March 5-6, 2010.

Dynamics of trace gases at low level planetary boundary layer observed at Cape Rama, west coast of India

This document contains the presentation by D. V. Borole, NIO Goa, on dynamics of trace gases at low level planetary boundary layer observed at Cabo de Rama, west coast of India, presented at National climate research conference, IIT Delhi, March 5-6, 2010. Atmospheric gases are considered to modulate the global …

Paleoceanographic response of monsoonal variations in the northwestern Arabian Sea during late quaternary

This document contains the presentation by Ajay Kumar Rai, S. S. Das on paleoceanographic response of monsoonal variations in the northwestern Arabian Sea during late quaternary, presented at National climate research conference, IIT Delhi, March 5-6, 2010. This study is based on micropaleontologic and some sedimentary data at ODP Site …

Aerosols: Integrating an understanding of source-receptor relationships with climate forcing on regional scales

Aerosols: Integrating an understanding of source-receptor relationships with climate forcing on regional scales a paper presented by Chandra Venkataraman at National climate research conference, IIT Delhi, March 5-6, 2010.

A comparative study of heavy metal concentrations in red seaweeds from different coastal areas of Karachi, Arabian sea

Comparative study of heavy metals in forty species of red seaweed belonging to twenty six genera from three different coastal areas (Buleji, Paradise Point and Nathia Gali) of Karachi, Arabian Sea was carried out over the period of three years. There is high variability in metals concentration with in, seaweed …

Signs of global warming

KOCHI: With the Indian Meteorological Department stating that last year was hotter than the previous years, the focus has once again turned to climatic changes due to global warming. One of the most comprehensive papers that looked at the various factors has been from the scientists at the National Institute …

Aerosol optical depth variability in the northeastern Arabian sea during winter monsoon

Presents study consists the results of the Sun photometer measurements of aerosol optical depth (AOD) over the northern Arabian Sea during December 4-17, 2004 along with OCEANSAT-1 Ocean Colour Monitor (OCM) data derived AOD estimates. In-situ AOD ranged between 0.15-0.38 at 500-nm wavelength (with a mean of 0.274). Relatively higher …

26 Sindhudurg fishermen missing

Kolhapur: As many as 26 fishermen from the coastal district of Sindhudurg, along with eight boats, are missing in the Arabian Sea after Wednesday's Cyclone Phyan. Official sources confirmed that around 289 boats have been damaged in the storm while over 2,020 fishing nets of several fishermen are reported missing …

Cyclone fury hits Arabian Sea

800 fishermen missing n High alert in 5 states, 3 UTs n Gusty winds, dowpour in Gujarat, Maharashtra, predicts Met n Mumbai shuts schools, govt offices Tribune News Service & Agencies Ahmedabad/Panaji/Mumbai, November 11 Nearly 80 fishing trawlers, with an average of 10 men in each, are missing in cyclone-hit …

Cyclone alert in Gujarat, Maha

The Indian Meteorological Department has sounded a cyclone alert for Gujarat and Maharashtra. A depression over the Arabian Sea is likely to intensify in the coming days and move towards the north and northeast. WINDS AT 75 KMPH PREDICTED A depression over the Arabian sea is likely to intensify in …

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