DENPASAR- The Center for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BBMKG) Region III Denpasar issued an early warning of the potential for high waves of up to six meters in the waters south of Bali.
Head of the BBMKG Meteorological Operations Working Group Region III Wayan Musteana in Denpasar, Bali, Saturday, explained that the potential for early warnings is expected to occur on September 7-10, 2025.
Based on the results of the Denpasar BBMKG analysis, the wind pattern in the waters north of Bali generally blows from the southeast-south at speeds of up to 25 knots or about 46 kilometers.
Meanwhile, in the southern waters of Bali, the wind is expected to blow from the east-southeast at speeds of up to 23 knots or 42 kilometers.
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For the waters north of Bali and the northern part of the Lombok Strait, it is estimated that the sea wave height in that period will reach up to 2.5 meters.
Meanwhile, the southern part of the Badung Strait, the southern part of the Lombok Strait, and the southern part of the Bali Strait are estimated to be up to 4 meters.
His party explained that wind conditions and sea waves pose a risk to shipping safety.
Meanwhile, fishing boat users are asked to be aware of wind speeds of more than 15 knots or about 27 kilometers per hour and wave heights reaching 1.25 meters.
Then, the operator of barges is advised to be vigilant when the wind is 16 knots and the wave height reaches 1.5 meters.
Meanwhile, ferry operators are asked to be aware of wind speeds reaching 21 knots and wave heights reaching 2.5 meters.
The public can update maritime weather information on the bbmkg3.bmkg.go.id or maritime.bmkg.go.id page.
In addition, information on BBMKG.
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