BMKG Issues Early Warning for Extreme Weather Across Indonesia

Indonesia's weather agency BMKG issues early warning for extreme weather, including severe storms, heavy rain, and strong winds, across the country. The agency urges the public to stay informed and follow local authorities' advice to ensure safety during this period.

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BMKG Issues Early Warning for Extreme Weather Across Indonesia

BMKG Issues Early Warning for Extreme Weather Across Indonesia

The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG) of Indonesia has issued an early warning for extreme weather anticipated to hit most parts of the country in the coming week. The warning includes forecasts of severe thunderstorms, heavy rain, strong winds, and other adverse weather conditions across various regions in Indonesia.

According to the BMKG, the extreme weather is due to the forecast of equatorial Rossby wave and Kelvin wave activity, which are expected to intensify precipitation and cloud growth. The affected regions include Aceh, parts of Java, Bali, Nusa Tenggara, Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Maluku, and Papua. The agency has detected low-pressure areas, cyclonic circulations, and convergence zones that are contributing to the potential for moderate to heavy rainfall, as well as the risk of tornadoes, thunderstorms, hail, flooding, landslides, strong winds, and slippery roads.

Why this matters: The early warning issued by BMKG is vital for the safety and preparedness of millions of Indonesians across the archipelago. Extreme weather events can have devastating impacts on lives, infrastructure, and the economy, making timely and accurate weather forecasts essential for disaster risk reduction and mitigation efforts.

BMKG has been actively monitoring the situation and providing regular updates on weather conditions to ensure the safety and preparedness of the public. The agency has taken proactive measures, such as sending staff to the UK to improve their human resource capacity and providing critical weather information services to prevent and curb drought-induced forest fires. BMKG has also won awards for its efforts in disaster risk reduction and has conducted training programs on the national multi-hazards early warning system with geospatial applications.

The public is advised to remain alert and cautious due to the anticipated extreme weather conditions over the next week. "We urge the public to stay informed about the latest weather updates and follow the advice of local authorities to ensure their safety during this period of extreme weather," said a BMKG spokesperson in a press conference today. The agency will continue to closely monitor the situation and provide timely information to help mitigate the impact of the extreme weather events across Indonesia.

Key Takeaways

  • BMKG issues early warning for extreme weather in Indonesia this week.
  • Forecast of Rossby and Kelvin wave activity to intensify precipitation and cloud growth.
  • Regions affected include Aceh, Java, Bali, Sumatra, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Maluku, and Papua.
  • BMKG monitors situation, provides updates, and takes proactive measures for disaster risk reduction.
  • Public advised to stay informed and follow local authorities' guidance for safety.