Monday 5 December 2011

Re: [tcvrp-t3] Re: MJO is passing through Sumatera and Jawa

Dear colleagues,
In Jakarta (Thamrin) it is fine throughout today (until 19 WIB).
As TL Mori suggests, the present MJO might be inactive/decaying.
Manabu

(2011/12/04 20:45), Manabu D. Yamanaka wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
> Today weather was fine until early afternoon, but becomes a
> typical rainfall in the early evening (until now), which
> looks ISV matching with the diurnal cycle.
> MDY
>
> (2011/12/04 14:08), Manabu D. Yamanaka wrote:
>> TL Mori, Many thanks for your information.
>> In Jakarta (at least from Thamrin through Blok M) there are not
>> so strong rainfall until now, except a light very local shower
>> yesterday. Probably the center the phase of ISV and that of
>> the diurnal cycle are not matched at least at present. Anyway
>> a strong wind observed yesterday at Nontongga may suggest a sub-
>> system developed both by ISV and diunal cycle.
>> MDY at Arcadia, Jakarta
>>
>> (2011/12/04 10:06), Shuichi Mori wrote:
>>> Dear all:
>>>
>>> MJO indes and GSMaP show the MJO is passing through Sumatera and Jawa
>>> Islands now.
>>>
>>> Convective activities over Sumatera Island will suppressed from a few
>>> days later.
>>>
>>> However, I hope you will continue the 3-hourly sounding at Sipora until
>>> MJO index reaches the western Pacific Ocean (- around 10 Dec?) for
>>> further comparison with those at another sounding station along the MC
>>> for example, Pontianak, Manado, and Biak.
>>>
>>> ~morishu
>>
>>
>>
>

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