JAKARTA – The Center for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics (BBMKG) Region III Denpasar issued an early warning of sea waves, with a potential height of up to four meters in the southern Lombok Strait and southern waters of Bali.
The early warning of sea wave heights is effective from November 30 to December 3, 2024. Based on observations of Denpasar BBMKG, sea wave heights are estimated to be up to 2.5 meters long, potentially occurring in the southern part of the Bali Strait, Badung Strait, southern Lombok Strait, and southern Bali waters.
“The general public, fishermen, and actors of marine tourism activities are aware of the potential for increasing wind speed and sea waves,” said Head of BBMKG Region III Cahyo Nugroho in Denpasar Bali, Saturday, November 30.
Then the wave height of 2.5 meters to four meters has the potential to occur in the southern part of the Lombok Strait and the southern waters of Bali.
As an illustration, the Bali Strait is a crossing from Bali to Java, then the Badung Strait is a local crossing route from Denpasar City to Nusa Penida Island in Klungkung Regency.
In addition, the Lombok Strait is a crossing from Bali to Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara. Meanwhile, BBMKG Denpasar estimates that the weather in Bali will be on November 30 to December 2, 2024, with the potential for light to heavy rain in most parts of Bali in the afternoon, afternoon and evening.
Quoted from ANTARA, wind speeds in that period were estimated to be up to 34 kilometers per hour blowing from the southwest-west.
According to the BMKG, wind speeds of more than 15 knots and wave heights above 1.25 meters need to be watched out for by fishing boat users. Then, barge operators are advised to be vigilant when the wind is more than 16 knots and the wave height is above 1.5 meters.
Meanwhile, ferry operators are asked to be aware of wind speeds of more than 21 knots and wave heights above 2.5 meters.
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