*Aan Johan Wahyudi1, Edwards Taufiqurrahman1, Afdal Afdal1, Hanif Budi Prayitno1, Hanny Meirinawati1 (1.Research Center for Oceanography Indonesian Institute of Sciences)
Session information
[E] Oral
A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-OS Ocean Sciences & Ocean Environment
[A-OS22] Physical, chemical and biological processes and variability in the Indian Ocean
convener:Yukio Masumoto(Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo), Hiroaki Saito(Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo)
The Indian Ocean has been recognized to play important roles in regional and global climate systems, material circulations, ecosystems, and their variability, with linked biophysical phenomena that span a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. These phenomena include, for example, diurnal cycling, intraseasonal disturbances, seasonal variations, Indian Ocean dipole events, and decadal to multi-decadal variations as well as secular trends under the global warming stress. In situ and remotely-sensed physical and biogeochemical observations using the Indian Ocean Observing System (IndOOS) and other means are now accumulating high quality data, and research efforts with numerical models and analyses of comprehensive datasets are also being conducted under International Indian Ocean Expedition-2 (IIOE-2) and the Eastern/Western Indian Ocean Upwelling Research Initiative (EIOURI/WIOURI). To advance our understanding of such Indian Ocean phenomena, disciplinary studies are essential, as are interdisciplinary investigations that elucidate the linkages between the physical and biogeochemical/ecological researches realms.
The objective of this session is to share our knowledge on, and to advance our understanding of, all facets of Indian Ocean variability. We invite papers on physical, biogeochemical and ecological aspects of the variability, as well as those related to atmosphere-ocean interactions, over the full spectrum of temporal and spatial scales. Discussions to facilitate mutual interactions among different research communities would also be expected and encouraged.
*Adi Purwandana1, Yannis - Cuypers2, Pascale - Bouruet-Aubertot2, Mochamad Furqon - Azis Ismail1, Dewi - Surinati1, Ahmad - Bayhaqi1 (1.Research Center for Oceanography - Indonesian Institute of Sciences, 2.Laboratoire d'Océanographie et de Climatologie par Expérimentation et Approche Numérique (LOCEAN) - Sorbonne Université)
*Mochamad Furqon Azis Ismail1, Adi Purwandana1, Asep Sandra Budiman1, Dewi Surinati1, Ahmad Bayhaqi1 (1.Research Centre for Oceanography - Indonesian Institute of Sciences)
*Rebekah Shunmugapandi1, Shirishkumar Gedam2, Arun B Inamdar2 (1.PhD Student,Centre of Studies in Resources Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India, 2.Professor,Centre of Studies in Resources Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India)
[AOS22-05] Influences of the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation on the locally amplified Ningaloo Niño
Natsumi Tanuma1, *Tomoki Tozuka1 (1.Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo)
*Takuro Matsuta1, Yukio Masumoto1 (1.Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo)