会议论文详细信息
4th International Symposium on LAPAN-IPB Satellite for Food Security and Environmental Monitoring
Response of near-surface currents in the Indian Ocean to the anomalous atmospheric condition in 2015
农业科学;生态环境科学
Utari, P.A.^1 ; Nurkhakim, M.Y.^2 ; Setiabudidaya, D.^2 ; Iskandar, I.^2
Program Studi Ilmu Lingkungan, Program Pascasarjana, Universitas Sriwijaya, Sumatera Selatan, Palembang, Indonesia^1
Jurusan Fisika, Fakultas Matematika Dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam, Universitas Sriwijaya, Sumatera Selatan, Palembang, Indonesia^2
关键词: Atmospheric conditions;    Indian Ocean dipole;    Near-surface currents;    Ocean surface currents;    Sea surface height;    Sea surface temperature (SST);    Tropical Indian ocean;    Western boundary;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/149/1/012054/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1755-1315/149/1/012054
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】
Anomalous ocean-atmosphere conditions were detected in the tropical Indian Ocean during boreal spring to boreal winter 2015. It was suggested that the anomalous conditions were characteristics of the positive Indian Ocean Dipole (pIOD) event. The purpose of this investigation was to investigate the response of near-surface currents in the tropical Indian Ocean to the anomalous atmospheric condition in 2015. Near-surface current from OSCAR (Ocean Surface Current Analyses Real Time) reanalysis data combined with the sea surface temperature (SST) data from OISST - NOAA, sea surface height (SSH) and surface winds from the ECMWF were used in this investigation. The analysis showed that the evolution of 2015 pIOD started in June/July, peaked in the September and terminated in late November 2015. Correlated with the evolution of the pIOD, easterly winds anomalies were detected along the equator. As the oceanic response to these easterly wind anomalies, the surface currents anomalously westward during the peak of the pIOD. It was interesting to note that the evolution of 2015 pIOD event was closely related to the ocean wave dynamics as revealed by the SSH data. Downwelling westward propagating Rossby waves were detected in the southwestern tropical Indian Ocean. Once reached the western boundary of the Indian Ocean, they were redirected back into interior Indian Ocean and propagating eastward as the downwelling Kelvin waves.
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