EXTREME WEATHER ALERT
The officer checked water evaporation pan (Open Pan Evaporimeter) in BMKG Open Laboratory (Badan Meteorology, Klimatology and Geophysics) Class II Serang, Banten, Monday (28/12). Despite the average rainfall is still below 10 millimeters, BMKG parties remind that citizens practice extreme weather changes due to the symptoms of La Nina, the emergence of squulus clouds is excessively due to the warming of the sea surface that potentially triggers rainfall up to 300 millimeters that can cause floods and censors at the beginning of January until February 2016. ANTARA PHOTO/Asep Fathulrahman/pd/15
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