Some aspects of changes in microseism recorded at Madras During the period of two cyclones in November 1977
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https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v35i2.2000Abstract
Two major cyclones developed in November 1977 in the Bay of Bengal. The first storm that crossed coast near Nagapattinam moved across the Peninsula and reintensified into a severe storm. The Bay cyclone was one of the severest storms of this century. These two storms coexisted between 16th and 2Oth. This work pertains to a study of the microseism recorded at Madras during this period when the two storms coexisted. The results indicate that the increase in amplitude of the microseism not only depends on the severity of the storm but also on several other factors.
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