Author:
Chonnaniyah ,Karang I W G A,Osawa T
Abstract
Abstract
Remotely sensed data, both Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and optical sensors, significantly contribute to the study and understanding internal solitary wave (ISW) dynamics in the ocean. Pairs of SAR and optical sensors were analyzed to estimate the ISW propagation speed in the northern-part of Lombok Strait. ISW propagation speed estimation used an image from Sentinel-1 SAR and three image pairs of Himawari-8 on 29 October 2018 with a time difference of 409 minutes. Sentinel-1 wide-swath imagery (250 km x 400 km) from two adjacent scenes can provide information on multiple ISW packets evolution in the northern-part of Lombok Strait. ISW propagation speed estimation on Sentinel-1 SAR image using the simple estimation by measuring the interpacket distance and dividing by the semidiurnal tidal period. The high temporal resolution of the optical sensor from Himawari-8 can estimate the ISW propagation speed using two different approaches. ISW propagation speed estimation using the semidiurnal tidal period from Sentinel-1 and Himawari-8 showed almost similar values. Sentinel-1 estimation results are 2.69 m.s−1 (Lombok Strait) and 1.30 m.s−1 (northern-part area), Himawari-8 results are 2.52 m.s−1 (Lombok Strait) and 1.27 m.s−1 (northern-part area). ISW propagation speed variability in the northern-part of the Lombok Strait shown in this study.
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