Yogyakarta (Antara Bali) - Indonesias dry season this year will be drier than last year due
to the El Nino weather phenomenon, the Meteorology, Climatology and
Geophysics Agency (BMKG) office in Yogyakarta province warned.
"The dry season has begun this month. This years dry season will be
drier. The government and farmers should make preparations for it,"
chief of the BMKG offices data and information section Tony Agus Wijaya
said here on Tuesday.
The El Nino heat waves that swept the Indonesian territory during
this years dry season would reduce rainfalls by up to 15 percent as
compared to the previous year, he said.
"During the dry season there will still be rains. But their
intensity this year will decline because of the El Nino weather
phenomenon," he said.
In Yogyakarta, rains might still fall at evening or night with
light-to-medium intensity, while air temperature at noon would remain
high, he said.
Based on the monitoring conducted by the BMKG office, air
temperature might reach 33 degrees celcius at noon and a minimum of 24
degrees celcius at night.
"In general, this years dry season will be normal. The dry season will peak in August and end in October," he said.(WDY)
Climatology Agency Warns of Drier Dry Season This Year
Rabu, 7 Mei 2014 10:00 WIB