Abstract

The characteristics of atmospheric variables over the southern coast of West Java in the presence of Australian Monsoon (AUM) and Mixed Rossby-Gravity (MRG) waves were investigated by conducting a dedicated radiosonde observation campaign from 26 to 29 September 2022 at Pameungpeuk Station (107.7°E, 7.6°S). The vertical profiles of pressure, temperature, relative humidity, and wind in the presence of the AUM and MRG waves were obtained and analyzed. The Global Navigation Satellite System - Radio Occultation (GNSS-RO) and the latest ECMWF climate reanalysis (ERA5) data were used to identify the MRG waves features using Hovmöller, space-time spectral, and wavelet analyses. Furthermore, spatial and time-series analyses were performed to study the wave propagation. The results showed the characteristics of atmospheric variables over Pameungpeuk Station in the presence of the AUM and MRG waves. We found that the presence of AUM significantly reduced the relative humidity, particularly in the region from 2 to 10 km altitude, and enhanced the average wind speed during the campaign compared to the wet season. Moreover, we found the reduction of low-level pressure, the enhancement of temperature and relative humidity in the mid-troposphere, and the weakening of the easterly and southerly winds during the dry phase approaching the wet phase of the MRG waves over the southern coast of West Java following the wave structure and propagation.

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