Sea surface temperature variability in Indonesia and its relation to regional climate indices

Author:

Habibullah A. D.,Tarya A

Abstract

Abstract Sea surface temperature (SST) is an essential indicator of ocean condition. It can reveal many physical processes interacting with it. The present study aims to investigate the spatial-temporal pattern of significant SST variability in Indonesia seas. The Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) and Power Spectral Density (PSD) are used to analyze monthly SST data from 1979 to 2021. These two methods are combined with correlation analysis to verify the underlying phenomena and their spatiotemporal distribution pattern using regional climate indices as the reference signal. The result shows that the most prominent feature is the annual and semi-annual oscillation due to the Asia-Australia monsoon system. The annual oscillation signature is found almost in the entire Indonesian seas, with an exception in the low-latitude area and the western Pacific region. The signature of semi-annual oscillation is also protrusive, extending across Indonesia from the Timor Sea to the South China Sea. There is also a variation of SST in correlation with Dipole Mode Index (DMI), localized on the western coast of Sumatra.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Engineering

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