Data integration from intensive observation period in 2016 to detect extreme weather in the vicinity of Jakarta region

Author:

Zahroh Nyayu Fatimah,Supatmanto Budi Darmawan,Ayubi Sholehhudin Al,Kudsy Mahally,Aldrian Edvin,Renggono Findy,Arifian Jon,Yahya Rino Bachtiar,Nuryanto Satyo

Abstract

Meteorological hazard has been frequently occurred in Indonesia due to torrential rains. It is important to examine the characteristics of the atmosphere during rainy seasons for hazard mitigation. National Laboratory of Weather Modification Technology has conducted a short Intensive Observation Program (IOP) from January 18th to February 16th, 2016 to collect meteorological data in the vicinity of Jakarta Region. During that period several instruments have been used, such as Radar, Microwave Profiling Radiometer, Automatic Weather Station, and Radiosonde. This paper examines the comparison of atmospheric parameters obtained from Radiosonde and Profiling Radiometer during extreme weather days. The results showed that there were significant differences of instability indices of Radiosonde and Profiling Radiometer data: 15 points for KI, 6 points for TT and 100 points for SWEAT. The atmospheric stability indices of the Profiling Radiometer tended to be lower than Radiosonde. A radar image showing a rainstorm as well as rain rate information validates atmospheric index stability data. Radar and atmospheric instability indices data integration can be used as one of the parameters to forecast extreme weather events and as an early warning system of hazard mitigation.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

General Medicine

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