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Annual variation of the southern boundary current in the Banda Sea
Authors:Fadli Syamsudin  Hendrik M van Aken  Arata Kaneko
Institution:1. Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology (BPPT), Indonesia;2. Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), Texel, Netherlands;3. Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University, Japan
Abstract:ADCP measurements in the southern Banda Sea, obtained with the bulk carrier “MS First Jupiter” from 1997 until 2000, have been analysed. The observations reveal the presence of an eastward flowing southern boundary current, bringing water from the Indonesian throughflow towards the connections with the Indian Ocean in Ombai Strait and the Timor Sea. The mean transport in the upper 300 m is estimated to be about 5 Sv, over 50% of the outflow towards the Indian Ocean in this layer through the eastern passages near Timor. The velocity in the boundary current shows a clear annual variation, more or less in phase with the annually varying inflow through Makassar Strait and the outflow near Timor. The phase of the annual variation cannot be explained by the monsoonal variation of the local winds. Therefore this annual variation of the throughflow is probably generated by large-scale forcing. A considerable reduction of the strength of the boundary current was observed in 1998, following the 1997–1998 El Niño with a delay of about half a year. On shorter time scales, Kelvin waves, entering the Banda Sea from the Indian Ocean, cause flow reversals of the boundary current.
Keywords:Indonesian throughflow  Banda Sea  Boundary current
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