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This is the 32nd in the series of lectures; on Concept of Indian Ocean Dipole for undergraduate geography students as well as Geography (optional) for UPSC exams.
This video by Dr. Krishnanand, founder of TheGeoecolologist; is suitable and helpful for the UPSC/IAS aspirants and beginners as well.
Simplified Explanation of Concepts of Concept of Indian Ocean Dipole has been made in this lecture.
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12 responses on "Concept of Indian Ocean Dipole | IOD Mechanism | Indian-Nino | Climatology | Dr. Krishnanand"
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Hello sir , thankyou so much I was so confused about IOD and found ur video really helpful and informative, I have also watched ur previous videos nd the way you teach , every seems easy toh understand….thank you sir
Precise, lucid, comendeble👌👌👌👌
Nice video please continue. Where can I get IOD data? please inform me the website
You taught very well sir and in very easy manner..
Thanks so much for the video, I found it very interesting and explanatory approach.
Thanks Again
Thank you so much sir , your videos are helping me a lot 😊 🙏
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Said it before saying it now, you are the best in the world. Best Teacher, Best Explainer.
Sir, then what is the difference between neutral iod and negative iod
Hello Dr. Krishnanand. I wanted to know of you have lectures on
1. western disturbances and
2. droughts? If so kindly provide the link for same. Thank you for your lectures. They are a big help.
You are such a life saver! Kudos to the wonderful job you're doing!
Thank you !
Subtropical Indian Ocean dipole exist?!