The Fujiwhara effect on ocean biophysical variables in the southeastern tropical Indian Ocean region

Setiawan, Riza Yuliratno and Susanto, R. Dwi and Horii, Takanori and Alifdini, Inovasita and Siswanto, Eko and Sari, Qurnia Wulan and Wirasatriya, Anindya and Aryudiawan, Candra (2024) The Fujiwhara effect on ocean biophysical variables in the southeastern tropical Indian Ocean region. Journal of Marine Systems, 245: 103990. pp. 1-8. ISSN 0924-7963

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Abstract

A rare event known as Fujiwhara effect occurred in the southeastern tropical Indian Ocean when tropical cyclones (TCs) Seroja and Odette were co-existed, interacted each other, and merged into one TC in April 2021. Here, remotely sensed data (surface winds, sea surface temperature, chlorophyll-a concentration, and surface currents) were analyzed to determine the impact of Fujiwhara effect on the ocean biophysical variables in the region. Ekman pumping velocity were computed to determine the upwelling/downwelling process. During the entire development of the TCs to the merging, the TCs induced sea surface temperature (SST) cooling and raising sea surface chlorophyll-a. Ekman pumping and inertial pumping may serve as the primary driving force for the observed negative SST anomaly and positive anomaly in chl-a concentration associated with TCs. This rare event adds the complexity of ocean and climate dynamics of the region as an exit gate of the Indonesian throughflow to the Indian Ocean and may have implications to circulation and climate in the Indian Ocean and beyond. The present research likely represents the first scientific documentation of oceanic responses to a Fujiwhara effect in the region.

Item Type: Article
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Uncontrolled Keywords: Tropical cyclone; Fujiwhara effect; Remote sensing; Phytoplankton; Upwelling; Chlorophyll-a; Southeastern tropical Indian Ocean (SETIO); Indonesian throughflow
Subjects: S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Agriculture > Department of Fisheries
Depositing User: Laili Hidayah Hidayah
Date Deposited: 30 Aug 2024 07:02
Last Modified: 30 Aug 2024 07:02
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/5541

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