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Tidal mixing signatures in the Indonesian seas from high‐resolution sea surface temperature data

2016; American Geophysical Union; Volume: 43; Issue: 15 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/2016gl069485

ISSN

1944-8007

Autores

Richard D. Ray, R. Dwi Susanto,

Tópico(s)

Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing

Resumo

Abstract The presence of significant tidal mixing in the Indonesian seas is well established from both observations and numerical modeling. One indicator is a clear spring‐neap cycle in satellite sea surface temperature (SST) measurements, as first shown by Ffield and Gordon. Their early results are here updated with SST data of considerably higher spatial and temporal resolution. The largest fortnightly signals are found to be localized to relatively small straits, channels, and sills, while the deep basin of the Banda Sea displays little significant signal. A broader region of somewhat enhanced signal surrounds the Seram Sea. The high resolution of the modern SST data is especially critical for mapping the complex fortnightly signals that arise in, and especially south of, the major straits of the Lesser Sunda Island chain.

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