Friday 2 December 2011

Re: MJO is approaching Sumatera

Dear Mori-san:

Thank for sending us the present status of our weather and climate at the beginning phase of our iop.

I believe the evidence of mjo and the cause such as pln black out last night at muara putus due to tropical cyclone and nocturnal heavy rainfall over west sumatra from few days ago until recently
Will be a very good data for our iop. We are just eyeing this important evidence when mjo touching sumatra.

Keep working good on iop but do not forget to keep our health and safety as well.

Best,
Fadli
Ps. The NBA flight from sipora island had been canceled on last thursday for Major Gentio return to Padang. No regular ship is also in operation there, so that he will a few day trapped in sipora until he could be back to padang when the weather back to normal. I am very sorry to disturb his busy schedule.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Shuichi Mori <morishu@jamstec.go.jp>
Sender: Shuichi Mori <morishu0229@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 02 Dec 2011 09:24:15
To: <satreps.iop.2011@blogger.com>; 海大陸T<tcvrp-t3@jamstec.go.jp>; モンスーンT<tcvrp-t2@jamstec.go.jp>; core_satreps_id<core_satreps_id@jamstec.go.jp>; Fadli BPPT<fadlihiro@yahoo.com>; ardhi108@yahoo.com<ardhi108@yahoo.com>; sopia lestari<sopialestari@yahoo.com>; reni_sulistyowati@yahoo.com<reni_sulistyowati@yahoo.com>
Reply-To: morishu@jamstec.go.jp
Subject: MJO is approaching Sumatera

I believe everyone has noticed that a MJO is approaching Sumatera right now.

This is a GSMaP rainfall distribution observed from space. You can find
a synoptic precipitating system was identified at the eastern end of the
Indian Ocean and we had much rainfall in Padang last few days though the
MJO itself stays in th sector 3 shown in the RMM analysis. This is a
"typical?" characteristics which Hamada-san has pointed out in his paper
(has it already published?).

Let's keep our watch at wonderful events in each site!

~morishu

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