Monsoon drought over Java, Indonesia, during the past two centuries

Publication Type  Journal Article
Year of Publication  2006
Authors  D'Arrigo, R.; Wilson, R.; Palmer, J.; Krusic, P.; Curtis, A.; Sakulich, J.; Bijaksana, S.; Zulaikah, S.; Ngkoimani, L. O.
Journal Title  Geophysical Research Letters
Volume  33
Issue  4
Pages  -
Journal Date  Feb 24
ISBN Number  0094-8276
Accession Number  ISI:000235965600003
Key Words  southern-oscillation index; sea-surface temperature; air-temperature; el-nino; rainfall; predictability
Abstract  

Monsoon droughts, which often coincide with El Nino warm events, can have profound impacts on the populations of Southeast Asia. Improved understanding and prediction of such events can be aided by high-resolution proxy climate records, but these are scarce for the tropics. Here we reconstruct the boreal autumn (October-November) Palmer Drought Severity Index (PDSI) for Java, Indonesia (1787-1988). This reconstruction is based on nine ring-width chronologies derived from living teak trees growing on the islands of Java and Sulawesi, and one coral delta O-18 series from Lombok. The PDSI reconstruction correlates significantly with El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)-related sea surface temperatures and other historical and instrumental records of tropical climate, reflecting the strong coupling between the climate of Indonesia and the large scale tropical Indo-Pacific climate system.

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DOI  Doi 10.1029/2005gl025465