Teknologi Indonesia
Vol 34 (2011)

PENENTUAN INDEKS MONSUN INDONESIA BERDASARKAN ANGIN ZONAL

Yulihastin, Erma (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
05 Apr 2013

Abstract

The research defi ned monsoon index which represented Indonesia Maritime Continent. Indonesia monsoon index were calculated based on monthly mean zonal wind at 850 milibar over the north-east area (2-80N, 95-1180E) and south (2-100LS, 105-1500BT), mentioned as Index I and Index II, respectively. The choice of index area based on prevailing westerly(easterly) to easterly(westerly) wind in the annual cycle. Monthly mean wind data derived from NOAA Satellite (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), NCEP/NCAR Reanalysis (National Center for Environmental Prediction/National Center for Atmospheric Research), which have 2.5 degree spatial resolution from 1948 to 2010. The results showed Index I and II have symmetry pattern. Maximum (> 5 m/s) of Index I occurred on August and minimum (<-4 m/s) occurred on January. Conversely, Index II reached maximum (> 5m/s) at February and the minimum (<-5 m/s) occurred on August. The Index I and AUSMI (Australia Monsoon Index) were symmetry, but have different in amplitude. Correlation between the Index I and AUSMI were 0.99. The Index II and Webster-Yang Index were symmetry but have different in phase and amplitude. Correlation between the Index II and Webster-Yang Monsoon Index were also 0.99. Correlation between index I(II) and precipitable water were 0.68(0.95), respectively.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JTI

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Subject

Computer Science & IT

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JTI is a journal in the Departement of Engineering Sciences - Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI). JTI has policy to publish a new and original research paper or a review paper in The scope of Technology. JTI publishes two issues per year. The journal has been registered with printed-ISSN ...