Using Himawari-8 SST data for the investigation of highly dynamic oceanographic phenomena
The high frequency (10 min) and resolution (~2km) of Himawari-8 data provides an enormous opportunity for the monitoring and investigation of highly dynamic oceanographic phenomena. This presentation aims to demonstrate the value of himawari-8 SST data for studies of the Bonney Coast upwelling, East Australian Current (EAC) and Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) diurnal SST (dSST) variations. During the 2016–17 summer, we identified three distinct upwelling events along the Bonney Coast. Each event surpassed its predecessor in area of influence, minimum temperature and duration. The EAC’s mapped between July 2015 and Sept 2017 showed clear seasonal and intra-seasonal variations. During summer, the EAC and its extension frequently encroached into the coastal areas of northern NSW and eastern Tasmania. A composite analysis based on MJO phases during the summer seasons of 2015–16 and 2016–17 showed that the dSST typically peaked during phases 2 and 3 off the northwest shelf, prior to the onset of the active phases of MJO (phase 4). The analysis indicated that dSST is negatively correlated with the surface wind speed but positively correlated with short-wave latent heat flux. In future, these monitoring and analytical capabilities can be effectively implemented in Geoscience Australia’s Digital Earth Australia platform.
Abstract submitted/presented to 2019 Australian Marine science Association AMSA Conference ( https://www.amsa.asn.au/2019-fremantle)
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Role Organisation / Individual Name Details Author Huang, Z.
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Australian Marine science Association AMSA Conference 7-11 July 2019, Fremantle WA
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This abstract is to be submitted to Australian Marine Sciences Association Conference 2019. The presentation will report some results from several collaborative studies using himawari-8 data. The collaboration involves GA, UNSW Canberra and CSIRO. Citation: Huang, Z., Xie, S., Feng, M., Leplastrier, A. 2019. Using Himawari-8 geostationary satellite data for the investigation of highly dynamic oceanographic phenomena, AMSA 2019, 7-11 July, Fremantle, Perth.
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