Jr. Donguy et G. Meyers, SEASONAL-VARIATIONS OF SEA-SURFACE SALINITY AND TEMPERATURE IN THE TROPICAL INDIAN-OCEAN, Deep-sea research. Part 1. Oceanographic research papers, 43(2), 1996, pp. 117-138
Measurements of sea-surface temperature and sea-surface salinity obtai
ned from ships-of-opportunity are used to map the fields in the tropic
al Indian Ocean. The seasonal variation is described in detail along t
he six shipping tracks that have the best data coverage: Gulf of Aden
to La Reunion island, Persian Gulf to Cape Town, Gulf of Aden to east
Africa, Gulf of Aden to Indonesia, Sri Lanka to Torres Strait through
Malacca Strait, and along the west coast of Australia. Seasonal variat
ion with large amplitude is found in an extensive area in the western
Indian Ocean. In the eastern Indian Ocean, seasonal variation is small
, except where it is linked to local features such as coastal upwellin
g, local wind or rainfall-runoff. Water masses, defined from the surfa
ce T-S diagram, are related to winds and currents or are formed locall
y. The movement of these water masses is linked to currents driven by
the monsoon circulation. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.