Title :
Ocean surface circulation along peningsular Malaysia´s Eastern Continental Shelf from nineteen years satellite altimetry data
Author :
Pa´suya, Muhammad Faiz ; Omar, Kamaludin Mohd ; Peter, Benny N. ; Md Din, Ami Hassan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Surveying Sci. & Geomatics, Univ. Teknol. Mara Perlis, Arau, Malaysia
Abstract :
The sea surface circulation pattern over the coast of Peninsula Malaysia´s Eastern Continental Shelf during Northeast Monsoon (December-February) and Southwest Monsoon (June-August) are derived using the seasonally averaged sea level anomaly (SLA) data from altimetric data and 1992-2002 Mean Dynamic Ocean Topography. This altimetric data has been derived from multi-mission satellite altimeter TOPEX, ERS-1, ERS-2, JASON-1, and ENVISAT for the period of nineteen years (1993 to 2011) using the Radar Altimeter Database System (RADS). The estimated sea level anomaly (SLA) have shown similarity in the pattern of sea level variations observed by four tide gauges. Overall, the sea surface circulations during the NE and SW monsoons shows opposite patterns, northward and southward respectively. During the SW monsoon, an anti-cyclonic circulation has been detected around the Terengganu coastal area centred at (about 5.5o N 103.5o E) and nearly consistent with previous studies using numerical modelling. The estimated geostrophic current field from the altimeter is consistent with the trajectory of Argos-tracked Drifting Buoys provided by the Marine Environmental Data Services (MEDS) in Canada.
Keywords :
monsoons; ocean waves; remote sensing; tides; AD 1992 to 2002; AD 1993 to 2011; Argos-tracked Drifting Buoys; Canada; ENVISAT; ERS-1; ERS-2; JASON-1; MEDS; Marine Environmental Data Services; Northeast Monsoon; Peninsula Malaysia Eastern Continental Shelf; RADS; Radar Altimeter Database System; Southwest Monsoon; TOPEX; altimetric data; anticyclonic circulation; geostrophic current field; mean dynamic ocean topography; multimission satellite altimeter; ocean surface circulation; satellite altimetry data; sea level anomaly; sea surface circulation pattern; seasonally averaged SLA data; tide gauges; Altimetry; Monsoons; Satellites; Sea surface; Surface topography; Tides; Ocean suraface circulation; Peninsular Malaysia; RADS; monsoon; satellite altimetry;
Conference_Titel :
Control and System Graduate Research Colloquium (ICSGRC), 2014 IEEE 5th
Conference_Location :
Shah Alam
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5691-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICSGRC.2014.6908696