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Research on the relationship between Marine Physical Elements in the Makassar Strait

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In order to study the relationship between sea surface height (SSH), sea surface temperature (SST), and volumetric transport (VT) within the strait, this paper uses satellite sea surface altimeter data to study the changes and correlations of relevant parameters in ENSO events, different seasons, and sub seasons. In the study, SST and SSH independently varied during the annual cycle, but showed good correlation during the sub-seasonal cycle. The propagation relationship of these baroclinic sub seasonal changes in the strait was further studied using high-density SST fields. This study utilizes new algorithms to enable satellite altimeter data to be used within the strait and to provide a further understanding of the marine physical changes within the Makassar Strait.

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      ICMLCA '23: Proceedings of the 2023 4th International Conference on Machine Learning and Computer Application
      October 2023
      1065 pages
      ISBN:9798400709449
      DOI:10.1145/3650215

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