Friday 9 December 2011

BMKG Tabing Rawinsonde

Please find short report from BMKG Tabing :

A.Launching 32 (18 UTC, Dec 8, 2011)
1. Max height : 32,342 km
2. Weather : Cloudy
3. T.24,6C P.1010,0 mb RH.94 %

B.Launching 33 (00 UTC, Dec 9, 2011)
1.Max height : 31,800 km 2.Weather ( Cloudy )
3.T/P/RH : 22.7 C / 1007.8 mb /95 %. 4.Rainfall : 0 mm
C. Launching 34 (06 UTC ,Dec 9, 2011)
1.Max height : 25,800 km 2.Weather ( Cloudy )
3.T/P/RH : 32.2 C / 1007.4 mb /61 %.
- Desmon (BMKG Tabing)-
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Re: BJ-III on stationary observations

Dear colleagues,
BJ is continuing observations in stronger winds (NW, 14 m/s) and
higher waves (5 m). At BJ, after passage of a gust front yesterday,
weather has been bad until this morning. Regards,
MDY

mdy@mvc.biglobe.ne.jp wrote:
> Dear colleagues, sorry for my belated forwarding (because of the flood
> workshop etc. in daytime today). (Sorry also for my miswriting vessel
> name.)
>
> According to a message from BJ team to Dr.Yamada on 11 WIB today:
> - BJ has started stationary observations from 06 UT (13 WIB) yesterday.
> - At surface strong NW wind around 10 m/s and waves around 3 m are
> continued from yesterday.
> - A shower occurred last night. Such a diurnal cycle of night rain
> is dominant for these days.
> - BJ team is planning to return to Jakarta in the morning on Dec.21,
> and to visit BMKG Jakarta for a meeting in the afternoon on the same
> day. After that they will leave Jakarta in the evening on Dec.23.
>
> Best regards,
> MDY at BPPT, Jakarta
>
> The flood workshop has been finished successfully. Pak Fadli, Pak
> Udrekh and Pak Seto have presented SATREPS, SIJAMPANG and UPTHB
> activities, respectively. In the opening ceremony Ibu Sri Woro did
> a very excellent keynote talk over 30 min which gave a summary of
> 100-year historical occurrence of floods in Jakarta (by which she
> denied so-called 5-year period in usual people as a rumor), as well
> as ENSO and IOD+/-, pointed out importance of monsoon surges and
> MJOs, and also intercomparison between numerical predictions such
> as NOAA, APCC, JAMSTEC (SINTEX) etc. Pak Fadli's presentation
> confirmed her talk based on our collaborations, and emphasized
> additional importance of diurnal cycles and radar observations.
>
>

Radiosonde observation sipora

Shift Day : susi, Mr Wu
00 UCT
Star Time : 06:30
End Time : 07:57
Frequency : 403,00
Maximum Elevation : 22794
Weather Condition ; Cloudy
Pressure : 1008.0
Temperature : 23,7
Humidity : 90
Wind Direction : 156
Wind Speed : 0,0
06 UTC
Star Time : 12:30
End Time : 13:56
Frequency : 404.5
Maximum Elevation : 23337
Weather Condition ; Cloudy
Pressure : 1008.1
Temperature : 32
Humidity : 58
Wind Direction : 352
Wind Speed : 0,6