Impact of Southerly Surge on Rainfall Pattern Over Java, Bali, West Nusa Tenggara and East Nusa Tenggara during Asian Winter Monsoon and Its Relationship to MJO Condition
Trismidianto Trismidianto,
Didi Satiadi,
Wendi Harjupa
et al.
Abstract:The impact of interaction SS with MJO on rainfall along Java Island to East Nusa Tenggara has been studied using daily rainfall observation data from 2140 weather observation stations, which are also equipped with GSMaP, OLR, and ERA5 data. There were 61 SS events found, 17 during active MJO and 44 in inactive MJO. Rainfall increases more in the western study area when the active MJO and more in the eastern study area when the inactive MJO is due to SS. SS reduces rainfall in the Jakarta region, regardless of … Show more
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