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16th RA V TROPICAL CYCLONE COMMITTEE FOR THE SOUTH PACIF IC AND THE

SOUTH-EAST INDIAN OCEAN

Honiara - Solomon Islands, 29 Aug – 02 Sept 2016

THE INDONESIAN AGENCY FOR METEOROLOGY CLIMATOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS (BMKG)

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BMKGOUTLINE

1. INTRODUCTIONJAKARTA TCWC AND OPERATIONAL REPORTS

3. ACTIVITIESTRAINING AND WORKSHOP FOR TC FORECASTERS

2. CAPACITY BUILDINGSTRENGTHENING OF BMKG CAPACITY

4. ADDITIONAL

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INTRODUCTIONJAKARTA TCWC AND OPERATIONAL REPORTS

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Area of Monitoring of Jakarta TCWC

20oS - 20oN, 90oE - 141oE

AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY AND MONITORING OF JAKARTA TCWC

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Namelist of TCs in AoR of Jakarta TCWCBased on TCP 24, 2014 edition

Since 2008 when Jakarta TCWC start to be operated until August 2016, there were 3 TCs develop inside the AoR of Jakarta TCWC, there were; Durga, Anggrek, and Bakung .

List A List B (Standby)

1. Anggrek

2. Bakung

3. Cempaka

4. Dahlia

5. Flamboyan

6. Kenanga

7. Lili

8. Mangga

9. Seroja

10. Teratai

1. Anggur

2. Belimbing

3. Duku

4. Jambu

5. Lengkeng

6. Melati

7. Nangka

8. Pisang

9. Rambutan

10. Sawo

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THE LATEST TC IN AOR OF JAKARTA TCWC~ TC BAKUNG ~

Track map of TC Bakung(December 2014)

Wave height map at TC Bakung event(12 December 2014)

Tropical Cyclone PERIOD

MAXIMUM INTENSITY

WIND PRESSURE CRITERIA

DURGA 22 - 24 April 200860

knots 984 hPa 2

ANGGREK 29 Sept - 04 Nov 201080

knots954 hPa 3

BAKUNG11 – 13 Dec 2014

55

knots998 hPa 2

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TC EVENT IN SOUTHERN / NORTHERN HEMISPHERE

NEAR INDONESIA (1984 - 2016)

*data tahun 1984 – 23 Agustus 2016wilayah 0-40S 90-145E

*data tahun 1977 – 23 Agustus 2016wilayah 0-40N 90-145E

Northern Southern

BASIN 2014 2015 2016

SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE 4 5 2

NORTHERN HEMISPHERE 17 18 3

TOTAL 21 23 5

(update 23 Aug 2016)

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CAPACITY BUILDINGSTRENGTHENING OF BMKG CAPACITY

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ADVANCE WEATHER ANALYSIS TOOLS; SYNERGIE

NWP:

• IFS 0.5 and 0,125

• WRF DY 10 km, 3 km

• WRF DA 10 km

• GFS 0.5

• Arpege 0.5 and 1.5

• Aladin 0.1 and 0.125

• AccessR 0.1

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WEATHER RADAR NETWORK 2015

• Total : 40 Radar •

Gematronik14 sites

Baron5 sites

EEC20 sites

Vaisala1 site

Planned

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DERIVED SATELLITE PRODUCTS FROM HIMAWARI 8

EnhancedSatellite Imagery

Cloud TypeSatellite Imagery

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MARINE INFORMATION AND SERVICES

NEARSHORE WAVE MODEL (SWAN)

Developed Nearshore wave model (SWAN) and coupled with

Wavewatch III

Wind Input :

Global Forecasting System (GFS) 0.5° x 0.5°

Weather Research Forecasting (WRF) 10 km x 10 km

Output :

�Domain Indonesia :

Resolusi grid : 0.125 0 x 0.1250

�Domain Region:

Resolusi grid : 4 km

�Domain Harbour:

Resolusi grid : 1 km and 500 m

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WEB PAGE OF MARINE INFORMATION

http://peta-maritim.bmkg.go.id/2.0/index_asia_australia.php?show=sw

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DIGITATION FORECAST TRANSFORMATION

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IMPLEMENTATION OF DIGITAL FORECAST AND AUTOMATIC

PRODUCTION CONCEPTS

Why digital Forecast??

• Automatic production system and dissemination

• All products in digital format

• Information products nationally integrated

• Mass production

• Comply with WMO standard

• Major inputs for derived-products for public and

media(TV System, Visumet, Website)

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INTEGRATED SYSTEM TO SERVE CITIZENS

METEO FACTORY®

PWS/EWS disseminationExtranet / Email / Mobile app / SMS / Web / Social Networks / TV / Public screens

CIPS / Synergie / CATSClisys

Short term

ForecastWarnings

Middle/Long term

Forecast

Satellite/Radar

LightningObs StationClimate

OthersMeteoFactory

General Public

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BMKG WARNING PRODUCTS

Warning for:- Heavy Rainfall / Thunderstorm- Strong Wind- Flood- Forest Fire- Rough Sea- Air Pollution

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DISSEMINATION STRATEGY OF BMKG PRODUCTS

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SOCIAL MEDIA; TWIITTER AND APPLICATION

Launched at Augs 25 2016

2.8 Million follower

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ACTIVITIESTRAINING AND WORKSHOP FOR TC FORECASTERS

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Tropical Cyclone

Workshop TrainingVenue : BMKG Headquarter, Kemayoran, Jakarta – Indonesia

Date : 25 – 29 July 2015

Organizer : Tropical Cyclone Sub Division

Participants : 24 BMKG forecasters

Lecturers : DR. Renito B. Paciente ; TCWC Jakarta Team.

LOCAL TRAINING ACTIVITIES

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STRENGTHENING MULTI-HAZARD RISK ASSESSMENT AND EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS

WITH APPLICATIONS OF SPACE AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN PACIFIC

ISLAND COUNTRIES

� This project has a component of a one-month training in BMKG Training CenterCiteko Bogor (InaRTC) for participantsfrom 15 Pacific countries, containing thebasic GIS concept, multi hazardassessment, SOP of early warningsystem and information disseminationtechniques.

� The event will be held in around October2016.

� The proposed project forthe ESCAP Multi-Donor Trust Fund isdetailed into main activities :

1. General lecture (1 day)

2. Introduction of GIS (4 days )

3. Introduction of impact base forecast & CAP (1 day)

4. PWS (1 day) 5. Remote sensing (3

days)6. Extreme weather

analysis (2 days)7. Best practice of

extreme weather SOP (1 day)

8. Table Top Exercise/TTX (1 day)

9. Action Plan (1 day)10. Onset monsoon (1

day) 11. CEWS (1 day) 12. Introduction of

earthquake and tsunami (1 day)

13. Disaster management (1 day)

14. General concept of multihazard early warning (1 day)

15. Tsunami early warning (1 day)

16. Maritime (1 day)17. On job training (2

days)

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ADDITIONAL

To strengthen the capabilities of TC forecaster, BMKG stillneed additional support from WMO for opportunity and fundingto attending a International TC training or workshop.

Also BMKG need support to get a easiness to invite the TCexperts to be a one of lecturer on local training in Indonesia.

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THANK YOU

THE INDONESIAN AGENCY FOR METEOROLOGY

CLIMATOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICS

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GROUND OBSERVATION NETWORK

PMOs Sta. (13) GAW (1) Synoptic Sta.(120) Geophysic Sta.(31) Climate Sta. (21)

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BMKG Radar Networks (existing and planned)

Existing until 2015; 34Planned until 2024; 64

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