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DOI:10.1175/bams-d-19-0209.1 - Corpus ID: 225682650
@article{Beal2020ARM, title={A Road Map to IndOOS-2: Better Observations of the Rapidly Warming Indian Ocean}, author={Lisa M. Beal and J{\'e}r{\^o}me Vialard and Mathew Koll Roxy and J. Li and M. Andres and Hariharasubramanian Annamalai and Ming Feng and Weiqing Han and Raleigh R. Hood and Tong Lee and Matthieu Lengaigne and Rick Lumpkin and Yukio Masumoto and Michael J. Mcphaden and Muthalagu Ravichandran and Toshiaki Shinoda and Bernadette M. Sloyan and Peter G. Strutton and Aneesh C. Subramanian and Tomoki Tozuka and Caroline C. Ummenhofer and A. S. Unnikrishnan and Jerry D. Wiggert and L. Yu and Lijing Cheng and Damien G. Desbruy{\`e}res and V. Parvathi}, journal={Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society}, year={2020}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:225682650}}
- L. Beal, J. Vialard, V. Parvathi
- Published in Bulletin of The American… 1 November 2020
- Environmental Science
The Indian Ocean Observing System (IndOOS), established in 2006, is a multinational network of sustained oceanic measurements that underpin understanding and forecasting of weather and climate for the Indian Ocean region and beyond. Almost one-third of humanity lives around the Indian Ocean, many in countries dependent on fisheries and rain-fed agriculture that are vulnerable to climate variability and extremes. The Indian Ocean alone has absorbed a quarter of the global oceanic heat uptake…
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