Abstract

The seas along the Southern Coast of Java, which are parts of the Indian Ocean, are exposed to climate variability conditions that influence the dynamic of oceanographic parameters in these areas. In terms of interannual climate variability, previous studies showed that Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) variability is more influential than El Niño Southern Oscillation on the upwelling variability along the Southern Coast of Java. This study aimed to determine the effect of strong positive IOD in 2019 on the upwelling along the Southern coast of Java and investigate the possible mechanisms. This study used sea surface temperature data from OISST, wind speed data from the ASCAT satellite, chlorophyll-a data from the Aqua-MODIS, and sea level anomaly data obtained from altimetry satellites. All data were processed using the composite method. The results show enhanced southeast monsoon upwelling during the 2019 strong positive IOD along the Southern Coast of Java as denoted by higher positive (negative) anomaly of chlorophyll-a (SST) from the climatology. Interestingly, the easterly wind speed is lower than the climatology. Since the IOD influences upwelling along the Southern Coast of Java through the propagation of Kelvin wave, our results indicate the enhancing (weakening) upwelling (downwelling) Kelvin wave during the strong positive IOD in 2019 with the propagation speed of about 1.16 m/s. This Kelvin Wave propagation may amplify the coastal upwelling along the Southern Coast of Java.

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