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[AOS12-03] Intraseasonal variation of surface Chlorophyll-a associated with coastal upwelling along the southern coast of Java
Keywords:Surface Chlorophyll-a, Java island, Indian Ocean Dipole
Coastal upwelling along the southern coast of Java brings cold and nutrient-rich subsurface water upward and plays an important role in controlling ocean surface heat balance, biogeochemical balance, coastal ecosystem, and regional fisheries. To understand the coastal upwelling, we investigated satellite-based Chlorophyll-a data south of Java, with a focus on the seasonal and intraseasonal-scale variability. We first interpolated the data and produced daily timeseries. The spectrum analysis showed that annual, semi-annual, and intraseasonal (20-60-day) variations were significant in the Chlorophyll-a variations. The Chlorophyll-a peaks were accompanied with decreases in the local sea level and sea surface temperature, suggesting a coastal upwelling of cold and nutrient-rich subsurface water at the intraseasonal timescale. A relationship between the intraseasonal Chlorophyll-a variations and the Indian Ocean Dipole will be discussed.