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The Impact of Orographically-Induced Gravity Waves on the Diurnal Cycle of Rainfall over Southeast Kalimantan Island

The Impact of Orographically-Induced Gravity Waves on the Diurnal Cycle of Rainfall over Southeast Kalimantan Island
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摘要 Precipitation measurements from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite indicate that the southeastern area of Kalimantan (Borneo) Island receives much less rainfall than elsewhere on the island during the period from July to October.Results from sur-face meteorological observations show that the diurnal cycle of rainfall differs greatly between the eastern and western coasts of the island.Rainfall on the western coast of the island is frequent in the afternoon and evening,whereas almost all rainfall on the eastern coast occurs in the morning.Meanwhile,the Global Positioning System (GPS)-derived precipitable water (PW) on the eastern coast shows a substantial decrease in moisture in the af-ternoon and evening.Numerical experiments with a mesoscale model reveal that gravity waves driven by di-urnal heating of the elevated land surface of the moun-tains on Sulawesi Island,which lies approximately 300 kilometers to the east of Kalimantan Island,significantly affect the diurnal cycle of rainfall over southeast Kali-mantan Island. Precipitation measurements from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) satellite indicate that the southeastern area of Kalimantan (Borneo) Island receives much less rainfall than elsewhere on the island during the period from July to October. Results from surface meteorological observations show that the diurnal cycle of rainfall differs greatly between the eastern and western coasts of the island. Rainfall on the western coast of the island is frequent in the afternoon and evening, whereas almost all rainfall on the eastern coast occurs in the morning. Meanwhile, the Global Positioning System (GPS)-derived precipitable water (PW) on the eastern coast shows a substantial decrease in moisture in the afternoon and evening. Numerical experiments with a mesoscale model reveal that gravity waves driven by diurnal heating of the elevated land surface of the mountains on Sulawesi Island, which lies approximately 300 kilometers to the east of Kalimantan Island, significantly affect the diurnal cycle of rainfall over southeast Kalimantan Island.
出处 《Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters》 2009年第1期35-39,共5页 大气和海洋科学快报(英文版)
基金 Messrs Syamsul Huda and Suwarti of the BMG,Indonesia for their great support for the observations in this study
关键词 DIURNAL cycle RAINFALL precipitable water KALIMANTAN (Borneo) ISLAND gravity wave Citation:Wu P. J.I.Hamada M.D.Yamanaka et al. diurnal cycle rainfall precipitable water Kalimantan (Borneo) Island gravity wave
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