Abstract

>The southern Andaman waters has been well known as one of the strongest generating and propagating area of internal solitary waves (ISWs), generated by semidiurnal barotropic tidal currents that impinge submarine ridge offshore western Weh. This study aims to investigate sea surface features of internal tides and tidal current around the submarine ridge and adjacent Weh-Aceh waters, derived from satellite imagery datasets (January-May 2018) and CROCO model-output datasets. The results show that sea surface signatures of ISWs are characterized by a strong radar signal backscattering of a dense ripple package in the generating area and two groups of ISWs arch in the propagating area, where the distance of the package groups and wavelengths vary 60-80 km and 9-163 km, respectively. Observed ISWs in March 2018 was 31. The satellite and model datasets suggest that generating area of internal waves is confined over the Breuh ridge. Here, the very strong semidiurnal (M2) barotropic tidal currents of 0.5-5.0 m/s are observed. During high-tide, amplified barotropic tidal currents acrossing the ridge flow partly southeastward into the Weh-Breuh passage. The model suggests that generating internal tidal waves over the ridge are manifested by strong vertical perturbation of isopycnal and current stratifications in the Lee-waves area.

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