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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Indonesia, especially the southern part of Sumatra, Java to East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) still need to be aware of the impact of tropical cyclones Narelle

tropical cyclones Narelle
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Indonesia, especially the southern part of Sumatra, Java to East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) still need to be aware of the impact of tropical cyclones Narelle



Indonesia, especially the southern part of Sumatra, Java to East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) still need to be aware of the impact of tropical cyclones Narelle. Rain and strong winds may potentially occur as a result of this tropical cyclone.

Mulyono Prabowo, Head of Public Meteorology, Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BMKG), said tropical cyclones Narelle is now in the 800-900 km south of Bali, Indian Ocean west of Australia.

"The impact that could be felt was a strong wind with a speed of 20-30 km / h and can sometimes reach 35-40 km / h," said Mulyono when contacted Kompas.com, Friday (01/11/2013).

Strong winds have the potential to occur in the southern part of Sumatra, Java, Bali, Nusa southeastern West, East Nusa southeastern, western and southern Kalimantan, South Sulawesi and Southeast Sulawesi.

Mulyono added that the cause of the rain clouds along the southern Sumatra to NTT will continue to happen. Danmpaknya is heavy rain.

Heavy rains could potentially occur in the Pacific Islands, southern and eastern Sumatra, Lampung, northern West Kalimantan, West Kalimantan the north, North Sulawesi, northern, south-central Sulawesi, North Maluku and Papua.

Heavy rains accompanied by lightning and strong winds could potentially occur in Metro Manila and the southern part timr utaram, Greater Jakarta, West Java and the southern part of central Java Tengaj the east and south, the northern part of East Java, Bali, NTB, NTT and South Sulawesi central and southern .

BMKG forecast today, heavy rain and strong winds caused by tropical cyclones Narelle still be ongoing until January 14, 2013 to come.

Narelle tropical cyclone is moving away from Indonesia. However, this continued strong cyclone with maximum sustained winds reaching 165 km / h. Therefore, the impact is still felt in the ground water.

In addition to causing rain, sikon also resulted in the ocean waves reaching 3-4 meters in Karimata Strait, southern Borneo, Java Sea and the waters of southeast Sulawesi. Waves more than 4 feet of them likely to occur in the waters south of Java to NTB.

With the high winds and rain, people still need to be vigilant possibility of fallen trees and flooding.

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