June Rain Anomaly

In June, usually the island of Java has entered the dry season. However, in the last two days it rained heavily.
The anomaly of warming sea surface temperatures in Indonesian waters and the cycle of the Madden Julian Oscillation atmospheric waves increase the chance of rain in the dry season again. "Currently there is a wet phase of the MJO, which will last until June 24. On June 25-30 the intensity of the rain will decrease, and entering July, the dry season will be dominant," said Head of the BMKG Air Quality and Climate Information Sub-Sector, Siswanto, when contacted in Jakarta. If you refer to the annual average, in June 2021, actually most of Java Island has entered the dry season. "However, this year it is predicted that the dry season will be wetter, similar to last year," he said. Climatology researcher at the Center for Atmospheric Science and Technology- the National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN) Erma Yulihastin said that rains that still frequently occur in western Indonesia, including Java and Sumatra, since the beginning of June have occurred due to the influence of the ocean-atmosphere dynamics that occurred in the Ocean. Indies. "This dynamic is shown by the formation of a low pressure center in the form of a wind vortex called the vortex in the south of the equator near the west coast of Sumatra and Java," he said. "This condition resulted in the concentration of cloud activity and rain occurring in the Indian Ocean west of Sumatra, resulting in the formation of prolonged rain during the dry season in most parts of Indonesia," he said.

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