Title of article :
Response of the Arabian Sea to global warming and associated regional climate shift
Author/Authors :
Kumar، نويسنده , , S. Prasanna and Roshin، نويسنده , , Raj P. and Narvekar، نويسنده , , Jayu and Kumar، نويسنده , , P.K. Dinesh and Vivekanandan، نويسنده , , E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The response of the Arabian Sea to global warming is the disruption in the natural decadal cycle in the sea surface temperature (SST) after 1995, followed by a secular warming. The Arabian Sea is experiencing a regional climate-shift after 1995, which is accompanied by a five fold increase in the occurrence of “most intense cyclones”. Signatures of this climate-shift are also perceptible over the adjacent landmass of India as: (1) progressively warmer winters, and (2) decreased decadal monsoon rainfall. The warmer winters are associated with a 16-fold decrease in the decadal wheat production after 1995, while the decreased decadal rainfall was accompanied by a decline of vegetation cover and increased occurrence of heat spells. We propose that in addition to the oceanic thermal inertia, the upwelling-driven cooling provided a mechanism that offset the CO2-driven SST increase in the Arabian Sea until 1995.
Keywords :
Food quantity , Wheat production , Vegetation cover , climate change , Arabian Sea , sea surface temperature , cyclones , Rainfall , Winter Temperature
Journal title :
Marine Environmental Research
Journal title :
Marine Environmental Research