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The impacts of global atmospheric circulations on the water supply in select watersheds in the Indonesian Maritime Continent using SPI

Despite the diverse atmospheric circulations affecting the Indonesian Maritime Continent (IMC), i.e., El Nino Southern Oscillation-ENSO, Indian Ocean Dipole-IOD, Madden Julian Oscillation-MJO, Monsoon, there is a lack of research on their interaction with hydrological events in watersheds. This stud...

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Autores principales: Rohmat, Fauzan Ikhlas Wira, Harjupa, Wendi, Rohmat, Dede, Rohmat, Faizal Immaddudin Wira
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10160757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37153432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15604
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author Rohmat, Fauzan Ikhlas Wira
Harjupa, Wendi
Rohmat, Dede
Rohmat, Faizal Immaddudin Wira
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Harjupa, Wendi
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description Despite the diverse atmospheric circulations affecting the Indonesian Maritime Continent (IMC), i.e., El Nino Southern Oscillation-ENSO, Indian Ocean Dipole-IOD, Madden Julian Oscillation-MJO, Monsoon, there is a lack of research on their interaction with hydrological events in watersheds. This study fills this gap by providing insights into the dominant atmospheric events and their correlation with the water supply in three characteristic watersheds, i.e., Tondano (north/Pacific Ocean), Jangka (south/Indian Ocean), and Kapuas (equatorial/interior) in IMC. The research used the standardized precipitation index for the 1-monthly (SPI1), 3-monthly (SPI3), and 6-monthly (SPI3) scale generated from 23 years (2000–2022) of monthly historical satellite rainfall data. The analysis compared each location's SPI indices with the monthly Nino 3.4, Dipole Mode Index (DMI), MJO (100E and 120E), Monsoon index, and streamflow data. The result shows that the dominant atmospheric events for the Tondano watershed were ENSO, IOD, and MJO, with correlation values of −0.62, −0.26, and −0.35, respectively. The MJO event was dominant for the Kapuas watershed, with a correlation value of −0.28. ENSO and IOD were dominant for the Jangka watershed, with correlation values of −0.27 and −0.28, respectively. The monsoon correlated less with the SPI3 in all locations, while it modulates the wet and dry period pattern annually. Most intense dry periods in Tondano occur with the activation of El Nino, while the intense wet period occurs even in normal atmospheric conditions. Most intense wet periods in Jangka occur with the activation of La Nina, while the intense dry period occurs even in normal atmospheric conditions. The occurrence of MJO compensates for the intense wet and dry periods in Kapuas. The correlation among SPI3, atmospheric circulation, and streamflow in the diverse watershed characteristics in the IMC watersheds could give strategic information for watershed management and applies to other watersheds with similar atmospheric circulation characteristics.
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spelling pubmed-101607572023-05-06 The impacts of global atmospheric circulations on the water supply in select watersheds in the Indonesian Maritime Continent using SPI Rohmat, Fauzan Ikhlas Wira Harjupa, Wendi Rohmat, Dede Rohmat, Faizal Immaddudin Wira Heliyon Research Article Despite the diverse atmospheric circulations affecting the Indonesian Maritime Continent (IMC), i.e., El Nino Southern Oscillation-ENSO, Indian Ocean Dipole-IOD, Madden Julian Oscillation-MJO, Monsoon, there is a lack of research on their interaction with hydrological events in watersheds. This study fills this gap by providing insights into the dominant atmospheric events and their correlation with the water supply in three characteristic watersheds, i.e., Tondano (north/Pacific Ocean), Jangka (south/Indian Ocean), and Kapuas (equatorial/interior) in IMC. The research used the standardized precipitation index for the 1-monthly (SPI1), 3-monthly (SPI3), and 6-monthly (SPI3) scale generated from 23 years (2000–2022) of monthly historical satellite rainfall data. The analysis compared each location's SPI indices with the monthly Nino 3.4, Dipole Mode Index (DMI), MJO (100E and 120E), Monsoon index, and streamflow data. The result shows that the dominant atmospheric events for the Tondano watershed were ENSO, IOD, and MJO, with correlation values of −0.62, −0.26, and −0.35, respectively. The MJO event was dominant for the Kapuas watershed, with a correlation value of −0.28. ENSO and IOD were dominant for the Jangka watershed, with correlation values of −0.27 and −0.28, respectively. The monsoon correlated less with the SPI3 in all locations, while it modulates the wet and dry period pattern annually. Most intense dry periods in Tondano occur with the activation of El Nino, while the intense wet period occurs even in normal atmospheric conditions. Most intense wet periods in Jangka occur with the activation of La Nina, while the intense dry period occurs even in normal atmospheric conditions. The occurrence of MJO compensates for the intense wet and dry periods in Kapuas. The correlation among SPI3, atmospheric circulation, and streamflow in the diverse watershed characteristics in the IMC watersheds could give strategic information for watershed management and applies to other watersheds with similar atmospheric circulation characteristics. Elsevier 2023-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10160757/ /pubmed/37153432 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15604 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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The impacts of global atmospheric circulations on the water supply in select watersheds in the Indonesian Maritime Continent using SPI
title The impacts of global atmospheric circulations on the water supply in select watersheds in the Indonesian Maritime Continent using SPI
title_full The impacts of global atmospheric circulations on the water supply in select watersheds in the Indonesian Maritime Continent using SPI
title_fullStr The impacts of global atmospheric circulations on the water supply in select watersheds in the Indonesian Maritime Continent using SPI
title_full_unstemmed The impacts of global atmospheric circulations on the water supply in select watersheds in the Indonesian Maritime Continent using SPI
title_short The impacts of global atmospheric circulations on the water supply in select watersheds in the Indonesian Maritime Continent using SPI
title_sort impacts of global atmospheric circulations on the water supply in select watersheds in the indonesian maritime continent using spi
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10160757/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37153432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15604
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