Publications

Setiawan, RY; Setyobudi, E; Wirasatriya, A; Muttaqin, AS; Maslukah, L (2019). The Influence of Seasonal and Interannual Variability on Surface Chlorophyll-a Off the Western Lesser Sunda Islands. IEEE JOURNAL OF SELECTED TOPICS IN APPLIED EARTH OBSERVATIONS AND REMOTE SENSING, 12(11), 4191-4197.

Abstract
Novel and long-term satellite data (2003-2017) are analyzed to investigate the variability of ocean surface chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentration off the Western Lesser Sunda Islands (WLSI) under the influence of the Indonesian Australian monsoon, the El Nio-Southern Oscillation, and the Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD). In this article, we first analyzed the seasonal variability of Chl-a, and then describe the relationship among the sea surface Chl-a, sea surface temperature (SST), and sea surface wind stress in the region. Our results demonstrate that prevailing southeasterly wind stress plays a pivotal role in generating the Chl-a maxima off the WLSI. Particularly on seasonal time scale, the strengthening of southeasterly wind stress (up to similar to 0.01 Nm(-2)) during the southeast monsoon season produces enhanced Chl-a concentrations (0.59mgm(-3)) associated with sea surface cooling (similar to 28.8C) in the area of study. In contrast, the Chl-a maxima completely vanished during the northwest monsoon season. On interannual time scale, the largest positive Chl-a and wind stress anomalies and the coolest SST anomaly are observed in 2006 when El Nio and positive IOD events occur at the same time. Meanwhile, the greatest negative Chl-a anomaly is prevailed during the 2016 negative IOD event. This article demonstrates that wind variability is the essential factor in determining the magnitude of the Chl-a maxima off the WLSI.

DOI:
10.1109/JSTARS.2019.2948385

ISSN:
1939-1404