61 Days Not Rain, BMKG Set 5 Regions In Bali Beware Of Drought
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BALI - The Center for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BBMKG) mapped five areas in Bali into drought alert status. The five areas were not rained for 61 consecutive days.

"It's been more than 61 days that it hasn't rained," said BMKG Data and Information Division Coordinator Region III Denpasar I Nyoman Gede Wiryajaya in Denpasar, Bali, Monday, October 2, confiscated by Antara.

The five areas in Bali that are included in the drought alert status are the majority in Buleleng Regency including Gerokgak, Buleleng, Sawan, and Kubu added Districts. Meanwhile, one sub-district is in Karangasem Regency, namely Kubu District.

Meanwhile, Kubu District is a sub-district in Bali where the number of days there is no rain no later than 90 days.

Despite the drought alert status, BMKG estimates that there may still be rain. However, with minimal rainfall of less than 20 millimeters per 10 days.

Meanwhile, seven areas in Bali are on alert for drought, namely Kintamani, Karangasem, Kuta, North Kuta, South Kuta, Nusa Penida, and Denpasar sub-districts.

The number of days without rain reached a minimum of 31 days with the possibility that it could still experience rain reaching less than 20 millimeters per 10 days.

Meanwhile, there are five areas that are included in the drought alert status, namely Melaya District in Jembrana Regency and the rest in Buleleng Regency, namely Seririt, Busungbiu, Banjar and Tejakula Districts.

For this alert status, the number of days without rain is at least 21 days with the opportunity for rain to occur less than 20 millimeters per 10 days.

He asked the public to be aware of the status of the drought, because it has the potential to trigger forest and land fires (karhutla).

Previously, BBMKG Denpasar estimated that the peak of the dry season in Bali would occur in July-August 2023 which was influenced by the El Nino phenomenon.

Based on the BMKG analysis, if it reaches more than 1, it is moderate intensity and will get drier. El Nino's condition is estimated to reach 1.01 in the period June, July, August (JJA) 2023, then increase again in the period July, August, and September 2023 (JAS), and August September October (ASO) reached 1.10.

Then gradually decreased until November, December, and January (NDJ) reached 0.92.


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