Variability, interaction and change in the atmosphere-ocean-ecology system of the Western Indian Ocean

Spencer, Laughton, Flemming (2005) Variability, interaction and change in the atmosphere-ocean-ecology system of the Western Indian Ocean Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci (IF: 4) 363(1826) 3-13

Abstract

Traditional ideas of intraseasonal and interannual climatic variability in the Western Indian Ocean, dominated by the mean cycle of seasonally reversing monsoon winds, are being replaced by a more complex picture, comprising air-sea interactions and feedbacks; atmosphere-ocean dynamics operating over intrannual to interdecadal time-scales; and climatological and oceanographic boundary condition changes at centennial to millennial time-scales. These forcings, which are mediated by the orography of East Africa and the Asian continent and by seafloor topography (most notably in this area by the banks and shoals of the Mascarene Plateau which interrupts the westward-flowing South Equatorial Current), determine fluxes of water, nutrients and biogeochemical constituents, the essential controls on ocean and shallow-sea productivity and ecosystem health. Better prediction of climatic variability for rain-fed agriculture, and the development of sustainable marine resource use, is of critical importance to the developing countries of this region but requires further basic information gathering and coordinated ocean observation systems.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15598616
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2004.1495

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