Mean and seasonal circulation of the south Indian ocean estimated by combining satellite altimetry and surface drifter observations

The mean velocity field of south Indian Ocean has been derived by combining high resolution maps of sea level anomalies and the surface drifter data from the Global Drifter program from 1993 to 2012 with a resolution of 1/3 × 1/3 degrees in latitude and longitude. The estimated mean velocity field e...

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Main Authors: Peter, Benny Neettumkkara, Ambe, Daisuke, Mridula, K. Rayaroth, Ses, Sahrum, Mohd. Omar, Kamaludin, Mahmud, Mohd. Razali
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spelling my.utm.533832018-07-25T07:57:18Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/53383/ Mean and seasonal circulation of the south Indian ocean estimated by combining satellite altimetry and surface drifter observations Peter, Benny Neettumkkara Ambe, Daisuke Mridula, K. Rayaroth Ses, Sahrum Mohd. Omar, Kamaludin Mahmud, Mohd. Razali HD Industries. Land use. Labor The mean velocity field of south Indian Ocean has been derived by combining high resolution maps of sea level anomalies and the surface drifter data from the Global Drifter program from 1993 to 2012 with a resolution of 1/3 × 1/3 degrees in latitude and longitude. The estimated mean velocity field exhibits strong western boundary currents, zonal currents and eastern boundary currents. The Agulhas Current shows a velocity of above 1.5 m s-1 at around 35°S. The distribution of energy associated with the fluctuating motion and the mean flow illustrates that mesoscale variability are particularly relevant in the Mozambique Channel, south of Java and around 40°S. Advection of mesoscale features along the western boundary is evident in the distribution of eddy fluxes. The long-term average monthly surface velocity field exhibits large variations in surface currents. The most change is observed in the South Equatorial Current which shows spatial and temporal variations 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/53383/1/MohdRazaliMahmud2014_MeanandSeasonalCirculationoftheSouthIndian.pdf Peter, Benny Neettumkkara and Ambe, Daisuke and Mridula, K. Rayaroth and Ses, Sahrum and Mohd. Omar, Kamaludin and Mahmud, Mohd. Razali (2014) Mean and seasonal circulation of the south Indian ocean estimated by combining satellite altimetry and surface drifter observations. Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, 25 (1). pp. 91-106. ISSN 1017-0839 http://dx.doi.org/10.3319/TAO.2013.08.05.01(Oc) DOI: 10.3319/TAO.2013.08.05.01(Oc)
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topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Peter, Benny Neettumkkara
Ambe, Daisuke
Mridula, K. Rayaroth
Ses, Sahrum
Mohd. Omar, Kamaludin
Mahmud, Mohd. Razali
Mean and seasonal circulation of the south Indian ocean estimated by combining satellite altimetry and surface drifter observations
description The mean velocity field of south Indian Ocean has been derived by combining high resolution maps of sea level anomalies and the surface drifter data from the Global Drifter program from 1993 to 2012 with a resolution of 1/3 × 1/3 degrees in latitude and longitude. The estimated mean velocity field exhibits strong western boundary currents, zonal currents and eastern boundary currents. The Agulhas Current shows a velocity of above 1.5 m s-1 at around 35°S. The distribution of energy associated with the fluctuating motion and the mean flow illustrates that mesoscale variability are particularly relevant in the Mozambique Channel, south of Java and around 40°S. Advection of mesoscale features along the western boundary is evident in the distribution of eddy fluxes. The long-term average monthly surface velocity field exhibits large variations in surface currents. The most change is observed in the South Equatorial Current which shows spatial and temporal variations
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author Peter, Benny Neettumkkara
Ambe, Daisuke
Mridula, K. Rayaroth
Ses, Sahrum
Mohd. Omar, Kamaludin
Mahmud, Mohd. Razali
author_facet Peter, Benny Neettumkkara
Ambe, Daisuke
Mridula, K. Rayaroth
Ses, Sahrum
Mohd. Omar, Kamaludin
Mahmud, Mohd. Razali
author_sort Peter, Benny Neettumkkara
title Mean and seasonal circulation of the south Indian ocean estimated by combining satellite altimetry and surface drifter observations
title_short Mean and seasonal circulation of the south Indian ocean estimated by combining satellite altimetry and surface drifter observations
title_full Mean and seasonal circulation of the south Indian ocean estimated by combining satellite altimetry and surface drifter observations
title_fullStr Mean and seasonal circulation of the south Indian ocean estimated by combining satellite altimetry and surface drifter observations
title_full_unstemmed Mean and seasonal circulation of the south Indian ocean estimated by combining satellite altimetry and surface drifter observations
title_sort mean and seasonal circulation of the south indian ocean estimated by combining satellite altimetry and surface drifter observations
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/53383/1/MohdRazaliMahmud2014_MeanandSeasonalCirculationoftheSouthIndian.pdf
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