Ekman dynamics variability along the southern coast of Java revealed by satellite data

Wirasatriya, Anindya and Setiawan, Joga Dharma and Sugianto, Denny Nugroho and Rosyadi, Insan Alfi and Haryadi, Haryadi and Winarso, Gathot and Setiawan, Riza Yuliratno and Susanto, R. Dwi (2020) Ekman dynamics variability along the southern coast of Java revealed by satellite data. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 41 (21). 8475 – 8496. ISSN 01431161

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Abstract

It has been widely known that the coastal upwelling along the southern coast of Java is generated by southeasterly wind which induces offshore Ekman Mass Transport (EMT) during southeast monsoon. However, the variability of EMT has not been fully described in previous studies. The present study investigated the variability of Ekman dynamics which consist of EMT and Ekman Pumping Velocity (EPV) along the southern coast of Java, based on remotely sensed data. We demonstrated the incongruity between the distribution of southeasterly wind speed and sea surface temperature (SST) during southeast monsoon which is related to the distribution of Ekman dynamics. Offshore EMT at the western region of the southern coast of Java is stronger than offshore EMT at the eastern region. However, stronger offshore EMT at the western part is inhibited by downwelling EPV while weaker offshore EMT at the eastern part is accelerated by upwelling EPV. Consequently, SSTs at the eastern parts are lower than those at the western parts. Thus, the changes of offshore EMT intensity from eastern to western parts are balanced by their EPV distributions which explain the incongruity between the distribution of wind speed and SST during southeast monsoon. On an interannual timescale, the combination of La Niña and negative Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) events tends to weaken offshore EMT and EPV which reduce the intensity of Chl-a bloom and SST cooling during southeast monsoon season. Furthermore, ENSO has a less significant impact on the Ekman dynamics variability than IOD. © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 51
Uncontrolled Keywords: Indonesian seas; Java Sea; Pacific Ocean; Atmospheric thermodynamics; Coastal engineering; Dynamics; Offshore oil well production; Surface waters; Wind; Coastal upwelling; Eastern regions; Indian ocean dipoles; Remotely sensed data; Satellite data; Sea surface temperature (SST); Southeast monsoon; Western region; annual variation; Ekman transport; El Nino-Southern Oscillation; monsoon; satellite data; satellite imagery; sea surface temperature; Oceanography
Subjects: S Agriculture > SH Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
Divisions: Faculty of Agriculture > Department of Fisheries
Depositing User: Sri JUNANDI
Date Deposited: 25 Apr 2025 03:08
Last Modified: 25 Apr 2025 03:08
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/14958

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