Prediction Of Extreme Rain In Central Java 29-31 January, BMKG Urges To Down 1 Hour More Independent Evacuation
JAKARTA - The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) predicts extreme weather that could trigger a hydrometeorological disaster that could potentially occur in a number of areas of Central Java (Central Java) on 29-31 January 2024."Based on data released by BMKG of the Meteorological Station (Stamet) Ahmad Yani Semarang today, the potential for extreme weather is influenced by several factors," said Head of the BMKG Technician Group Stamet Tunggul Wulung Cilacap Teguh Wardoyo in Cilacap, Central Java, Monday, January 29, confiscated by Antara.He said the triggering factors for extreme weather include Asian monsun activities accompanied by the potential for cold flares, thus affecting the increase in the wet air mass in the western and southern parts of Indonesia, including around the Central Java region.In addition, he continued, convergence areas were observed around Central Java and strong local labilities supporting convective processes on local scales observed in the province."This condition causes an increase in the potential for extreme weather in the form of rain with moderate to heavy intensity which can be accompanied by lightning and strong winds in several areas of Central Java on January 29-31," he said.Furthermore, he said areas that have the potential for extreme weather on Monday, January 29, include Banjarnegara, Banyumas, Batang, Boyolali, Brebes, Cilacap, Demak, Jepara, Karanganyar, Kebumen, Kendal, Klaten, Kudus, Magelang Regency/City, Pati, Pekalongan Regency, Purbalingga, Purworejo, Salatiga City, Semarang Regency/City, Sukoharjo, Surakarta City, Sragen, Tegal Regency, Temanggung, Wonogiri, Wonosobo, and surrounding areas.Meanwhile, areas that have the potential for extreme weather on Tuesday, January 30, include Batang, Blora, Brebes, Boyolali, Grobogan, Jepara, Karanganyar, Kendal, Klaten, Kudus, Magelang Regency/City, Pekalongan Regency, Pemalang, Purworejo, Salatiga City, Semarang Regency, Sragen, Tegal Regency, Temanggung, Wonogiri, Wonosobo, and surrounding areas.
Furthermore, on Wednesday, January 31, extreme weather has the potential to occur in Banjarnegara, Batang, Banyumas, Blora, Boyolali, Brebes, Cilacap, Grobogan, Karanganyar, Kendal, Klaten, Magelang Regency/City, Pekalongan Regency, Pemalang, Purbalingga, Sragen, Sukoharjo, Surakarta City, Tegal Regency, Temanggung, Wonogiri, Wonosobo, and surrounding areas.In this regard, Teguh appealed to the public to remain alert to potential extreme weather on January 29-31 which could trigger hydrometeorological disasters such as floods, landslides, and strong winds."If there is heavy rain for more than an hour, people living in disaster-prone areas are advised to be able to evacuate independently to safe places to minimize disaster risk," he said.