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Journal : Jambura Geoscience Review

Heterogeneous Correlation Map Between Estimated ENSO And IOD From ERA5 And Hotspot In Indonesia Sri Nurdiati; Fahren Bukhari; Muhammad Tito Julianto; Mohamad Khoirun Najib; Nuzhatun Nazria
Jambura Geoscience Review Vol 3, No 2 (2021): Jambura Geoscience Review (JGEOSREV)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34312/jgeosrev.v3i2.10443

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El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) can reduce the amount of rainfall in Indonesia. The previous study found that ENSO and IOD derived from the OISST dataset have an association with hotspots in Indonesia, especially in southern Sumatra dan Kalimantan. But the correlation results are still too small, and the correlation strength between regions has not been analyzed. Therefore, this study quantifies the association of the estimated ENSO and IOD derived from the ERA5 dataset on hotspots in Indonesia based on a Heterogeneous Correlation Map (HCM) and analyzes the correlation strength between regions in Indonesia. We use a singular value decomposition method to quantify this HCM. Besides OISST, ERA5 is an estimation data often used for weather forecast analysis. Therefore, this study quantifies the association of the estimated ENSO and IOD derived from the ERA5 dataset on hotspots in Indonesia based on a Heterogeneous Correlation Map (HCM) and analyzes the correlation strength between regions in Indonesia. Based on variance explained and correlation strength, the hotspot in Indonesia is more sensitive to ENSO and IOD derived from ERA5 than OISST. Consequently, the ERA5 data more useful to statistical analysis that requiring a substantial correlation.
Koreksi Bias Statistik Pada Data Prediksi Suhu Permukaan Air Laut Di Wilayah Indian Ocean Dipole Barat Dan Timur Mohamad Khoirun Najib; Sri Nurdiati
Jambura Geoscience Review Vol 3, No 1 (2021): Jambura Geoscience Review (JGEOSREV)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34312/jgeosrev.v3i1.8259

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The IOD can be measured using the Dipole Mode Index (DMI) which is calculated based on the sea surface temperature in the Indian Ocean. Therefore, DMI can be predicted using sea surface temperature forecasting data, such as data provided by the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). However, the data still has a bias as compared to the actual data, so to get a more accurate prediction, corrected data is needed. Therefore, the aim of this study is to predict DMI based on sea surface temperature forecasting data that has been corrected for bias using the quantile mapping method, a method that connects the distribution of forecasting and actual data. The results showed that the DMI prediction using corrected data was more accurate than the DMI prediction using ECMWF data. DMI predictions using corrected data have high accuracy to predict IOD events in October-April.
Analysis of Drought Characteristics in West Java Based on Return Period of Consecutive Dry Days Nabila, Amanda; Nurdiati, Sri; Purnaba, I Gusti Putu; Najib, Mohammad Khoirun
Jambura Geoscience Review Vol 8, No 1 (2026): Jambura Geoscience Review (JGEOSREV)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jgeosrev.v8i1.32484

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Drought is one of the climate change phenomena that must be faced every year in some regions in Indonesia. West Java is a region that often experiences drought in Indonesia. Prolonged droughts are routinely experienced in some areas of West Java, while shorter periods of drought occur between rainfall events in several other regions of West Java. The characteristics of drought in West Java can be analyzed using one of the climate indicators, Consecutive Dry Days (CDD), based on the calculation of the return period of the climate indicator. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the characteristics of drought in West Java based on the calculation of the return period of the parametric distribution function by the CDD. Graph comparison and the Anderson-Darling test were used to estimate the parametric distribution function. Hourly ERA5-Land precipitation (1981–2022) was aggregated to daily totals; annual CDD was defined as the longest run of days with rainfall 1 mm, and return periods were computed using cut-off levels at the 75%, 85%, and 95% quantiles of the regional CDD distribution to map recurrence potential across cities and regencies. Based on the study's results, most of the CDD data in the West Java region have the fittest parametric distribution, namely the inverse Gaussian distribution, followed by the generalized extreme values, Weibull, and lognormal distributions. Further return period analysis shows that the area with the shortest return period to drought so that extreme drought often occurs, is the Indramayu Regency area. In that case, the areas with the longest drought return period are Bogor Regency, Bogor City, and Tasikmalaya City. These findings provide a distribution-based quantification of spatial drought recurrence in West Java to support early-warning and water-resources planning.
Co-Authors AA Gede Rai Gunawan Abisha, Nicholas Abisha, Nicholas Ade Irawan Ade Irawan Agah D. Garnadi Agung Widyo Utomo Agus Buono Aldri Frinaldi Alifah, Nayla Nur Alifah, Rifdah Nur Amalia, Rizki Nurul Amanah, Ayu Anak Agung Gede Rai Gunawan Andriani, Rizka D. Annisa Permata Sari, Annisa Permata Antika, Ester Ardhana, Muhammad Reza Ardhasena Sopaheluwakan Ardhasena Sopaheluwakan Ardhasena Sopaheluwakan Ardiyani, Evi Ayu Amanah Azhari, Mirza Farhan Aziz, Muhammad Farhan Bib Paruhum Silalahi Blante, Trianty Putri Budiarti, Retno Cece Sumantri Chairunisa, Ghevira Deni Suwardhi DEWI RAHMAWATI Edi Santosa Ekaputri, Dhea Elis Khatizah Endar Hasafah Nugrahani Eragilang Muhammad Hastapatria Ester Antika Fahren Bukhari Fahren Bukhari Fahren Bukhari Faiqul Fikri Fajar Delli Wihartiko Fatmawati, Linda Leni Fauzan, Muhammad Daryl Firdawanti, Aulia Rizki Ginting, Dini Tri Putri Br Girsang, Harley Dearmanson Gunawan, Khairuna Putri Hanief, Hafzal Hany Savitry Hasafah Nugrahani, Endar Hayani, Nadhira Maulida Heliza Rahmania Hatta, Heliza Rahmania Henny Nuraini Henriyansah Herlambang, Karen Hilmi, Kautsar I Gusti Putu Purnaba I Wayan Mangku Imni, Salsabila F. Indra Jaya Irman Hermadi Irmanida Batubara Irwandi, Hendri Jauhari, Muhammad Fakhri Karlisa Priandana Kasiyah Junus Kautsar Hilmi Khatizah, Elis Khatizah, Elis Khoerunnisa, Nazwa Komariah . Lana Syakina Linda Leni Fatmawati M. Syamsul Maarif Maman Turjaman Manuella, Nerissa Patrice Marimin Marimin Martal, David Vijanarco Mas’oed, Teduh W. Maulia, Syammira Dhifa Mochamad Tito Julianto Mohamad Khoirun Najib Muhamad Syukur Muhammad Adam Tripranoto Muhammad Fikri Isnaini Muhammad Ilyas Muhammad Reza Ardhana Muhammad Tito Julianto Muhammad Zidane Bayu Mukhlis Mukhlis Muliawan Sebastian, Denny Nabila, Amanda Nabila, Nur Nadiyah, Fadilah Karamun Nisaa Najib, Mohamad K. Najib, Mohamad Khoirun Najib, Mohamad Khoirun Najib, Mohammad Khoirun Nandika Safiqri NGAKAN KOMANG KUTHA ARDHANA Niswati, Za'imatun Noval Nur Fallahi, Putri Afia Nurwegiono, Muhammad Nuzhatun Nazria Pandu Septiawan Pratama, Yoga Abdi Prihasuti Harsani Putri, Renda S. P. Qonita, Maliha Rachma Fauziah Krismayanti Rafhida, Syukri Arif Rafhida, Syukri Arif Redytadevi, Tita Putri REFI REVINA Retno Budiarti Rika Kusumawati Rohimahastuti, Fadillah Ruben Harry Valentdio Salsabila, Fitra Nuvus Salsabilla Rahmah Salsabilla, Fitra Nuvus Sanjaya, Wardah Septian Dhimas Setyawati, Suci Nur Shelvie Nidya Neyman Soelaiman, Aaron August Vincent Sony Hartono Wijaya Sopaheluwakan, Ardhasena Sri Hartati Sri Mulatsih Srihadi Agungpriyono Sriwahyuni, Lilis SUHARINI, YUSTINA SRI Sukmana, Ihwan SYAHID AHMAD MUKRIM Sya’adah, Syifa Noer Trianty Putri Blante Triwulandari, Raden Roro Carissa Valentdio, Ruben Harry Verry Riyanto Vicky Zilvan Wisnu Ananta Kusuma Yandra Arkeman Yasin Yusuf Yoga Abdi Pratama