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Jérôme OLLIER

Sri Lanka stops 61 Australia-bound boat people - AFP - 0 views

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    Sri Lanka stops 61 Australia-bound boat people.
Jérôme OLLIER

Pirates hijack cargo ship with 25 people off India - AP - 0 views

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    Pirates hijack cargo ship with 25 people off India.
Jérôme OLLIER

Indian navy captures 28 pirates from Thai vessel - AP - 0 views

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    Indian navy captures 28 pirates from Thai vessel.
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Prayers and tears as Asia mourns tsunami dead 10 years on - AFP via Channel News Asia - 0 views

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    Prayers and tears as Asia mourns tsunami dead 10 years on.
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    Prayers and tears as Asia mourns tsunami dead 10 years on.
Jérôme OLLIER

Via @OCEANUSLive @emmyloumac - Container ship with 13 Indians on board catches fire nea... - 0 views

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    Container ship with 13 Indians on board catches fire near Lakshadweep, Indian Coast Guard rushes aid.
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India and Indonesia Agree Naval Cooperation at Sabang - @Mar_Ex - 0 views

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    India and Indonesia Agree Naval Cooperation at Sabang.
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Myanmar navy escorting boat with 727 migrants to Bangladesh waters: minister - @Reuters - 0 views

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    Myanmar navy escorting boat with 727 migrants to Bangladesh waters: minister.
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Australia says little hope of more survivors from wreck - AFP - 0 views

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    Australia says little hope of more survivors from wreck.
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Man charged after refugee boat crash in Australia - AP - 0 views

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    Man charged after refugee boat crash in Australia.
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Revealed: India's Ambitious New Naval Strategy - @TheNatlInterest - 0 views

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    New partners show New Delhi is thinking regionally.
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    New partners show New Delhi is thinking regionally.
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Seasonal Monsoon Rains Block Key Ocean Current - @NASA - 0 views

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    Our oceans and the complex "conveyer belt" system of currents that connects them play an important role in regulating global climate. The oceans store heat from the Sun, and ocean currents transport that heat from the tropics to the poles. They release the heat and moisture into the air, which moderates climate nearby. But what happens if part of that conveyer belt jams?
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Via @MBSociety - Simulated zonal current characteristics in the southeastern tropical I... - 0 views

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    Detailed ocean currents in the southeastern tropical Indian Ocean adjacent to southern Sumatran and Javan coasts have not been fully explained because of limited observations. In this study, zonal current characteristics in the region have been studied using simulation results of a 1/8∘ global hybrid coordinate ocean model from 1950 to 2013. The simulated zonal currents across three meridional sections were then investigated using an empirical orthogonal function (EOF), where the first three modes account for 75 %-98 % of the total variance. The first temporal mode of EOF is then investigated using ensemble empirical mode decomposition (EEMD) to distinguish the signals. This study has revealed distinctive features of currents in the South Java Current (SJC) region, the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF)-South Equatorial Current (SEC) region, and the transition zone between these regions. The vertical structures of zonal currents in southern Java and offshore Sumatra are characterized by a one-layer flow. Conversely, a two-layer flow is observed in the nearshore and transition regions of Sumatra. Current variation in the SJC region has peak energies that are sequentially dominated by semiannual, intraseasonal, and annual timescales. Meanwhile, the transition zone is characterized by semiannual and intraseasonal periods with pronounced interannual variations. In contrast, interannual variability associated with El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) modulates the prominent intraseasonal variability of current in the ITF-SEC region. ENSO has the strongest influence at the outflow ITF, while the IOD's strongest influence is in southwestern Sumatra, with the ENSO (IOD) leading the current by 4 months (1 month). Moreover, the contributions (largest to smallest) of each EEMD mode at the nearshore of Java and offshore Sumatra are intraseasonal, semiannual, annual, interannual, and long-term fluctuations. The contribution of long-term
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