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JAKARTA - Two tropical cyclones in northern Indonesia have the potential to cause high waves in the waters north of the equator, according to the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG). The Warning Center (TCWC) showed tropical cyclone seeds 97W growing in the South China Sea. The tropical cyclone seeds growing at coordinates 17.2 North Latitude and 117.5 East Longitude had a maximum wind speed of 20 knots (37 km/hour) and air pressure. at the center is 1003.5 hPa. In addition, there is a tropical cyclone seed 98W growing in the Pacific Ocean north of West Papua, precisely at coordinates 6.3 North Latitude and 132.6 East Longitude. The maximum wind speed of the tropical cyclone seed is 20 knots ( 37 km/hour) and the air pressure at the center reaches 1008, hPa. According to the BMKG, the seeds of the 97W cyclone are moving west-northwest, while the 98W cyclone seeds are moving north. "The presence of these two tropical cyclones in northern Indonesia in general only has a significant impact on wave conditions in several waters north of the equator," said BMKG Deputy for Meteorology Guswanto .

According to him, within the next 24 hours the seeds of 97W cyclone can have an indirect impact on weather conditions in Indonesia, namely triggering sea waves with a height of 1.25 to 2.5 meters in the South China Sea. The next 24 hours can also have an indirect impact on weather conditions in Indonesia. The seeds of the tropical cyclone, according to him, can cause sea waves as high as 1.25 to 2.5 meters in the northern Maluku Sea, northern waters of Biak, Raja Waters. Ampat-Sorong, the northern waters of Halmahera, the northern waters of West Papua to Papua, the northern Pacific Ocean of Papua, and the eastern waters of the Philippines. access the latest, more detailed information regarding weather conditions up to the sub-district level through the BMKG official website, the BMKG Info application on iOS and Android, social media account @infobmkg, telephone service center 196 BMKG, or by contacting the nearest BMKG office.


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