Sea surface circulation in the straits of Malacca and the andaman sea using twenty-three years satellite altimetry data

The ocean circulation in the Straits of Malacca is derived using the satellite altimeter data from January 1993 until 2015. The satellite altimeters are TOPEX, Jason-1, Jason-2, ERS-1, ERS-2, Envisat, SARAL, and Cryosat. The sea surface height derived from the satellite altimeter has been very usefu...

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Main Authors: Md. Din, Ami Hassan, Pa`Suya, Muhammad Faiz, Tengku Ali, Tengku Afrizal, Che Aziz, Mohamad Azril, Abbas, Mohd. Azwan, Ku Mansor, Ku Nor Afiza Asnida
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8471-3_8
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spelling my.utm.834412019-10-24T06:52:11Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/83441/ Sea surface circulation in the straits of Malacca and the andaman sea using twenty-three years satellite altimetry data Md. Din, Ami Hassan Pa`Suya, Muhammad Faiz Tengku Ali, Tengku Afrizal Che Aziz, Mohamad Azril Abbas, Mohd. Azwan Ku Mansor, Ku Nor Afiza Asnida G70.212-70.215 Geographic information system The ocean circulation in the Straits of Malacca is derived using the satellite altimeter data from January 1993 until 2015. The satellite altimeters are TOPEX, Jason-1, Jason-2, ERS-1, ERS-2, Envisat, SARAL, and Cryosat. The sea surface height derived from the satellite altimeter has been very useful in the study of the ocean circulation but still is not appropriate for the oceanographic application. This is because it is a superposition of geophysical effect such as the tidal effect. The tidal models are more suitable to be used in the open sea like the South China Sea. The tidal effect is rather complex to be determined, especially in a shallow water area like the area in the Strait of Malacca. In order to remove the tidal effect, the best ocean tide model needs to be examined to determine the ocean circulation in the Straits of Malacca. To verify the result, the sea level anomaly (SLA) data were compared to the tide gauge data and the pattern obtained are regularly the same. In order to check the ocean circulation using the altimetric data, the result was compared with the trajectories drifter from Marine Environmental Data Station (MEDS) of Canada. The trajectories of the drifter have confirmed that the current pattern around studied region during June 9, 1999 until July 9, 1999. 2018 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Md. Din, Ami Hassan and Pa`Suya, Muhammad Faiz and Tengku Ali, Tengku Afrizal and Che Aziz, Mohamad Azril and Abbas, Mohd. Azwan and Ku Mansor, Ku Nor Afiza Asnida (2018) Sea surface circulation in the straits of Malacca and the andaman sea using twenty-three years satellite altimetry data. In: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on the Future of Asean (ICOFA). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8471-3_8
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topic G70.212-70.215 Geographic information system
spellingShingle G70.212-70.215 Geographic information system
Md. Din, Ami Hassan
Pa`Suya, Muhammad Faiz
Tengku Ali, Tengku Afrizal
Che Aziz, Mohamad Azril
Abbas, Mohd. Azwan
Ku Mansor, Ku Nor Afiza Asnida
Sea surface circulation in the straits of Malacca and the andaman sea using twenty-three years satellite altimetry data
description The ocean circulation in the Straits of Malacca is derived using the satellite altimeter data from January 1993 until 2015. The satellite altimeters are TOPEX, Jason-1, Jason-2, ERS-1, ERS-2, Envisat, SARAL, and Cryosat. The sea surface height derived from the satellite altimeter has been very useful in the study of the ocean circulation but still is not appropriate for the oceanographic application. This is because it is a superposition of geophysical effect such as the tidal effect. The tidal models are more suitable to be used in the open sea like the South China Sea. The tidal effect is rather complex to be determined, especially in a shallow water area like the area in the Strait of Malacca. In order to remove the tidal effect, the best ocean tide model needs to be examined to determine the ocean circulation in the Straits of Malacca. To verify the result, the sea level anomaly (SLA) data were compared to the tide gauge data and the pattern obtained are regularly the same. In order to check the ocean circulation using the altimetric data, the result was compared with the trajectories drifter from Marine Environmental Data Station (MEDS) of Canada. The trajectories of the drifter have confirmed that the current pattern around studied region during June 9, 1999 until July 9, 1999.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Md. Din, Ami Hassan
Pa`Suya, Muhammad Faiz
Tengku Ali, Tengku Afrizal
Che Aziz, Mohamad Azril
Abbas, Mohd. Azwan
Ku Mansor, Ku Nor Afiza Asnida
author_facet Md. Din, Ami Hassan
Pa`Suya, Muhammad Faiz
Tengku Ali, Tengku Afrizal
Che Aziz, Mohamad Azril
Abbas, Mohd. Azwan
Ku Mansor, Ku Nor Afiza Asnida
author_sort Md. Din, Ami Hassan
title Sea surface circulation in the straits of Malacca and the andaman sea using twenty-three years satellite altimetry data
title_short Sea surface circulation in the straits of Malacca and the andaman sea using twenty-three years satellite altimetry data
title_full Sea surface circulation in the straits of Malacca and the andaman sea using twenty-three years satellite altimetry data
title_fullStr Sea surface circulation in the straits of Malacca and the andaman sea using twenty-three years satellite altimetry data
title_full_unstemmed Sea surface circulation in the straits of Malacca and the andaman sea using twenty-three years satellite altimetry data
title_sort sea surface circulation in the straits of malacca and the andaman sea using twenty-three years satellite altimetry data
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/83441/
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8471-3_8
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