Current Simulation in the Malacca Strait and Part of South China Sea Due to Wind

Publication Name : 2016 12TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATHEMATICS, STATISTICS, AND THEIR APPLICATIONS (ICMSA)

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Date : 2016


The Malacca Strait (MS) and part of South China Sea (SCS) are simulated with a two-dimensional numerical model. The model covers in the domain 0.5 degrees N - 5.5 degrees N and 95.5 degrees E -105 degrees E. The model solved the Navier-Stokes equations with the discretization Delta x = Delta y = 5 minutes and time step Delta t = 50 seconds and we use Arakawa C-grid. The simulations are done for February 2010 and August 2010 based on the wind data derived from the National Centers of Environmental Prediction (NCEP) and open boundaries for sea level elevation obtained from Simple Oceanic Data Assimilation (SODA) v2.2.4. In February, strongly NE winds occur at SCS, whereas in MS weakly north wind from the north. In August, at SCS south wind occurs and in MS, SW wind direction is dominant in the northern part MS. The use of constants r = 0.038 generates the sea current velocity with the small results and far from the real situation. By using the constant r = 0.0025, the currents are greater about 50% compared to that of r = 0.038.

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