Sains Malaysiana 41(6)(2012): 701–714

 

Surface Circulation and Temperature Distribution of Southern South China Sea from Global Ocean Model (OCCAM)

(Peredaran Permukaan dan Taburan Suhu Selatan Laut China Selatan melalui

Model Lautan Global (OCCAM)

 

Mohd Fadzil Mohd Akhir*

Jabatan Sains Marin, Fakulti Pengajian Maritim dan Sains Marin, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu,

21030 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia

 

Institut Oseanaografi dan Sekitaran (INOS)

Universiti Malaysia Terengganu,

21030 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia

 

 

Received: 18 January 2010 / Accepted: 5 January 2012

 

ABSTRACT

 

The South China Sea (SCS) circulation in its southern region in the area between Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia was studied from the OCCAM (Ocean Circulation and Climate Advanced Modelling). This research aimed to illustrate the general overview of the seasonal surface current circulation and the surface temperature profile which are lacking in the region. The current along the Malaysia coast flows northward in the  southwest monsoon and move in opposite direction in northeast monsoon with the maximum speed of 0.4 m/s and 1 m/s, respectively. While the current basins nearly 3°C. The study manages to analyse the importance of the monsoonal system on the region circulation and temperature distribution.

 

Keywords: Current circulation; ocean model; sea surface temperature; South China Sea

ABSTRAK

 

Peredaran arus di bahagian selatan Laut China Selatan (LCS) di antara Semenanjung Malaysia dan Malaysia Timur dikaji melalui OCCAM (Ocean Circulation and Climate Advanced Modelling). Kajian ini bertujuan untuk memberi gambaran secara umum peredaran arus permukaan dan suhu permukaan laut mengikut musin yang amat kurang difahami di kawasan ini. Arus di sepanjang pantai timur Semenanjung Malaysia bergerak menuju utara semasa musim monsoon barat daya dengan kelajuan maksimum mencecah 0.4 m/s. Manakala semasa monsun timur laut arus menuju arah berlawanan iaitu ke arah selatan dengan kelajuan maksimum mencecah 1 m/s. Semasa arus bergerak menuju selatan,air bersuhu rendah dibawa dari bahagian utara yang menyebabkan bahagian tengah LCS mengalami penurunan suhu sebanyak 3oC. Secara keseluruhan kajian ini mampu membuat analisis kepentingan monsun terhadap perubahan sistem melibatkan pergerakan arus dan perubahan suhu permukaan laut.

 

Kata kunci: Laut China Selatan; pemodelan laut; peredaran arus; suhu permukaan laut

 

REFERENCES

 

Alpert, P., Neeman, B. U. & Shay-El, Y. 1990. Climatological analysis of Mediterranean cyclones using ECMWF data. Tellus A 42(1): 65-77.

Camerlengo, A. & Saadon, M. N. 1994. Dynamic behaviour of upper layers of the South China Sea. National Conference on Climate Change, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Faculty of Science and Environmental Studies, UPM.

Chu, P.C., Chen, Y. & Lu, S., 1998.  Wind-driven South China Sea deep basin warm-core/cool-core eddies. Journal of Oceanography 54: 347-360.

Chu, P. C., Edmons, N. L. & Fan, C.1999. Dynamical mechanisms for the South China Sea seasonal circulation and thermohaline variabilities. Journal of Oceanography29(11): 2971-2989.

Dale, W. L. 1956. Wind and drift currents in the South China Sea. The Malaysian Journal of Tropical Geography. 8: 1-31.

Jianyu, H., Kawamura, H. , Hong, H. & Qi, Y. 2000. A review on the currents in the South China Sea: Seasonal circulation, South China Sea warm current and Kuroshio Intrusion. Journal of Oceanography 55: 607-624.

Josey, S. A., Kent, E. C. & Taylor, P. K. 2002. Wind Stress forcing of the ocean in the SOC climatology: Comparisonswith the NCEP–NCAR, ECMWF, UWM/COADS, and Hellerman and Rosenstein Datasets. Journal of Physical Oceanography 32(7): 1993-2019.

Kilworhm, P. D. 1996.  Time interpilation of forcing fields in ocean models. J. Phys. Oceanogr 27(6): 136-143.

Levitus, S. 1982.  Climatological. Atlas of the world Ocena.

Lim, J. T. & Tuen, K. L. 1991. Sea surface temperature variations in the South China Sea during northern hemisphere winter monsoon. Proceedings of the Second WESTPAC Symposium.

Liu, Z. Y., Yang, H. J.& Liu, Q. Y. 2001. Regional dynamics of seasonal variability in South China Sea. J. Phys. Oceanogr. 31:  272-284.

Mao, Q. W., Shi, P. & Qi, Y.Q. 1999. Sea surface dynamics topography of geostrophic current over the South China Sea from Geosat altimeter observation. Acta Oceanologica 21(1): 11-16 (in Chinese with English abstarct).

Marghany, M. M., Saadon, M. N., Hussain, M.L & Mohamed, M.I. 1994. Seasonal thermohaline variation in coastal waters off Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia. National Conference of Climate Change, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Faculty of Science and Environmental Studies, UPM.

Morgan, J. R. & Valencia, M. J. 1983.  The natural environment setting. Atlas for Marine Policy I Southeast Asia Seas. California: University of California Press.

Qu, T. 2000. Upper-Layer Circulation in the South China Sea. J. Phys. Oceanogr 30: 1450 -1460.

Saadon, M. N. & Camerlengo, A. 1994. Interannual and seasonal variability of the mixed layer depth of the South China Sea.  National Conference on Climate Change, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Faculty of Science and Environmental Studies, UPM.

Saunders, P. M., Coward, A. C. & Cuevas, B. A. D. 1999.  Circulation of the Pacific Ocean seen in a global ocean model (OCCAM). Journal of Geophysical Research 104(c8): 18, 281-218, 299.

Shaw, P. & Chao S. 1994. Surface circulation in the South China Sea. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research 41: 1663-1683.

Shaw, P. T., Chao, S. Y. & Fu, L.L. 1999. Sea surface height variations in the South China Sea from satellite altimetry. Oceanologica Acta 22(1): 1-17.

Taira, K., Saadon, M. N., Kitagawa,S. & Yanag, I. T. 1996. Observation of temperature and velocity in the coastal water off Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia. Journal of Oceanography 52: 251-257.

Tangang, F., Xia, C., Qiau, F., Juneng, L. & Shan, F. 2011. Seasonal circulations in the Malay Peninsula Eastern Continental Shelf from a wave-tide-circulation coupled model. Ocean Dynamics 61(9): 1317-1328.

Webb, D. J., Coward A. C., Cuevas B. A. D. & Gwilliam C.S. 1997.  A Multiprocessor Ocean General Circulation Model UsingMessage Passing. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology 14(1): 175-183.

Webb, D. J., Cuevas, B. A. D.  & Coward, A.C. 1998. The first main run of the OCCAM global ocean model. S. O. Centre.

Wyrtki, K. 1961. Physical oceanography of the Southeast Asian waters. NAGA report, vol. 2. La Jolla, California, The University of California, Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

Xu, X. Z., Qui, Z. & Chen, H. C., 1982. The general description of the horizontal circulation in the South China Sea. Proocedings of the 19 880 Symposiums on Hydrometeorology of the Chinese Society of Oceanology and Limnology, Beijing, Science Press.

Zhou, F.X., Shen, J. J., Berestov A. L. & Marushkevich, A. D. 1995.  Seasonal features of large-scale geostrophic circulation in the South China Sea. Tropical Oceanology 14(4):9-14.

 

 

*Corresponding author; email: mfadzil@umt.edu.my

   

 

previous