16 Papers
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K. Suprit is an academic researcher from Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mixed layer & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 16 publications. Previous affiliations of K. Suprit include National Institute of Oceanography, India.
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Papers
Tidal variations in the Sundarbans Estuarine System, India
Meenakshi Chatterjee,D. Shankar,Gautam Kumar Sen,P Sanyal,D. Sundar,G. S. Michael,Abhisek Chatterjee,P. Amol,Debabrata Mukherjee,K. Suprit,Arnab Mukherjee,V. Vijith,Siddhartha Chatterjee,Siddhartha Chatterjee,Anwesha Basu,Madhumita Das,Saranya Chakraborti,Aravind Kalla,Surja Kanta Misra,Soumya Mukhopadhyay,Soumya Mukhopadhyay,Gopal Mandal,Kankan Sarkar,Kankan Sarkar +23 more
TL;DR: The Sundarbans Estuarine Programme (SEP) as mentioned in this paper was the first comprehensive observational programme undertaken for the systematic monitoring of the tides within the SES, where 30 observation stations, spread over more than 3600 km2, covered the seven inner estuaries of the Sundarbains (the Saptamukhi, Thakuran, Matla, Bidya, Gomdi, Harinbhanga, and Raimangal) and represented a wide range of estuarine and environmental conditions.
Resolving orographic rainfall on the Indian west coast
K. Suprit,D. Shankar +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a method to obtain the spatial estimates of rainfall on the Indian west coast for calculating the surface water budget is discussed, which includes the basin of the Mandovi River, a typical west-coast river whose catchment area includes the Sahyadris range.
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The role of ENSO and MJO on rapid intensification of tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal during October–December
TL;DR: The influence of El Nino/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Madden-Julian Oscillations (MJO) and their combined effect on the rapid intensification (RI) of tropical cyclones (TCs) in the Bay of Bengal (BoB) during the primary cyclone season (October-December) is investigated in this paper.
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Observed oceanic response to tropical cyclone Jal from a moored buoy in the south-western Bay of Bengal
M. S. Girishkumar,K. Suprit,Jayaram Chiranjivi,T. V. S. Udaya Bhaskar,M. Ravichandran,R. Venkat Shesu,E. Pattabhi Rama Rao +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used time-series observations from a moored buoy located at 9.98°N, 88°E in the southwestern Bay of Bengal (BoB) to quantify variability in upper ocean, forced by a tropical cyclone (TC) Jal during November 2010.
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What controls seasonal evolution of sea surface temperature in the Bay of Bengal? Mixed layer heat budget analysis using moored buoy observations along 90°E
V. P. Thangaprakash,M. S. Girishkumar,K. Suprit,N. Suresh Kumar,Dipanjan Chaudhuri,Kavitha R Dinesh,Ashok Kumar,S. Shivaprasad,M. Ravichandran,J. Thomas Farrar,R. Sundar,Robert A. Weller +11 more
TL;DR: The Oceanography 29, no. 2 (2016): 202-213, doi:10.5670/oceanog.2016.52.0 as mentioned in this paper, was published by The Oceanography Society for personal use.