Climatology and variability of wind speeds along the southwest coast of India derived from Climate Forecast System Reanalysis winds

  • Cheriyeri Poyil Abdulla*
  • , Valliyil Mohammed Aboobacker
  • , Puthuveetil Razak Shanas
  • , Vijayakumaran Vijith
  • , Raveendran Sajeev
  • , Ponnumony Vethamony
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Wind climate along the southwest coast of India (Kerala coast) has been analysed using 41 years of Climate Forecast System Reanalysis (CFSR) winds to delineate long-term trends and variability. The study reveals significant decreasing trends in annual mean wind speeds, of the order of −2.0 to −2.5 cm·s−1·year−1, for the period 1979–2019. Southwest monsoon has contributed the highest weakening trends (−3.0 to −4.0 cm·s−1·year−1) due to significant decrease in the southwesterly/westerly wind speeds. The wind climate and trends during the northeast monsoon and premonsoon seasons have been characterized largely by the prevalence of sea breeze and shamal–makran wind systems. We find that the intensity of both sea breeze and shamal–makran wind systems reduces from north to south along the Kerala coast, which is in consistent with the earlier studies. Decadal oscillations in wind speeds, driven by the decadal variability in large-scale atmosphere–ocean circulations, are evident. Recent changes in the frequency of occurrence of Indian Ocean Dipole in the Indian Ocean have determined the overturning trends since 2010, and resulted in increasing trends in the current decade along the central and northern coasts of Kerala. Furthermore, interannual variability in wind speeds has been linked to the El Niño–Southern Oscillations (ENSO) and Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8738-8754
Number of pages17
JournalInternational Journal of Climatology
Volume42
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Dec 2022
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Arabian Sea
  • CFSR winds
  • El Niño–Southern Oscillations
  • Indian Ocean Dipole
  • Kerala coast

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Atmospheric Science

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