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 | Deep Water Ocean Current Measurements in eastern Java Sea, Indonesia December 2000 to April 2001  Upon completion of the Andaman Sea measurement
program, Ocean Data personnel sailed across the Java
Sea to install the mooring system offshore of southern
Sulewesi. The mooring was refurbished on route,
and installed in 920 meters water depth for a period
of 111 days. The mooring was recovered in April
2001 with all instruments returning 100% data. The
data suggested that prevailing currents were steered
along the local isobaths at subtidal time scales, with
most of the current variance located in the upper water
column, above the thermocline. Subtidal variability
may have been associated with intensification or
relaxation of the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) current, or monsoon-dependent wind stress acting
across the (shallow) Java Sea. Tidal currents were also a source of significant energy. Ocean Data
were able to separate tidal from subtidal currents using the judicious application of tidal harmonic
analysis, as well as various low- and band-pass filters. |