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#11152739
16 April 2024
Black clouds are covering the sky in Medan City, Indonesia, on April 16, 2024. According to the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG), an Equatorial Rossby wave is currently propagating westward in the Indian Ocean, from west of Aceh to Bengkulu. This has the potential to increase convective activity and the formation of cyclonic circulation patterns in the region.
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#11152740
16 April 2024
Black clouds are covering the sky in Medan City, Indonesia, on April 16, 2024. According to the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG), an Equatorial Rossby wave is currently propagating westward in the Indian Ocean, from west of Aceh to Bengkulu. This has the potential to increase convective activity and the formation of cyclonic circulation patterns in the region.
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#11152741
16 April 2024
Black clouds are covering the sky in Medan City, Indonesia, on April 16, 2024. According to the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG), an Equatorial Rossby wave is currently propagating westward in the Indian Ocean, from west of Aceh to Bengkulu. This has the potential to increase convective activity and the formation of cyclonic circulation patterns in the region.
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#11152742
16 April 2024
Black clouds are covering the sky in Medan City, Indonesia, on April 16, 2024. According to the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG), an Equatorial Rossby wave is currently propagating westward in the Indian Ocean, from west of Aceh to Bengkulu. This has the potential to increase convective activity and the formation of cyclonic circulation patterns in the region.
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#11152743
16 April 2024
Black clouds are covering the sky in Medan City, Indonesia, on April 16, 2024. According to the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG), an Equatorial Rossby wave is currently propagating westward in the Indian Ocean, from west of Aceh to Bengkulu. This has the potential to increase convective activity and the formation of cyclonic circulation patterns in the region.
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#9809668
26 March 2023
Dark clouds are seen hang over capital Jakarta on Sunday, March 26, 2023. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency announced extreme weather warnings for a number of areas in Indonesia, including the capital city of Jakarta, which is predicted to experience heavy rain accompanied by lightning and strong winds on Monday, 27 March, due to cyclonic circulation observed in the Natuna Sea, the Halmahera Sea and the Arafuru Sea which form a convergence area in a large number of Indonesian waters.
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#9809670
26 March 2023
Dark clouds are seen hang over capital Jakarta on Sunday, March 26, 2023. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency announced extreme weather warnings for a number of areas in Indonesia, including the capital city of Jakarta, which is predicted to experience heavy rain accompanied by lightning and strong winds on Monday, 27 March, due to cyclonic circulation observed in the Natuna Sea, the Halmahera Sea and the Arafuru Sea which form a convergence area in a large number of Indonesian waters.
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#9809672
26 March 2023
Dark clouds are seen hang over capital Jakarta on Sunday, March 26, 2023. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency announced extreme weather warnings for a number of areas in Indonesia, including the capital city of Jakarta, which is predicted to experience heavy rain accompanied by lightning and strong winds on Monday, 27 March, due to cyclonic circulation observed in the Natuna Sea, the Halmahera Sea and the Arafuru Sea which form a convergence area in a large number of Indonesian waters.
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#9809674
26 March 2023
Dark clouds are seen hang over capital Jakarta on Sunday, March 26, 2023. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency announced extreme weather warnings for a number of areas in Indonesia, including the capital city of Jakarta, which is predicted to experience heavy rain accompanied by lightning and strong winds on Monday, 27 March, due to cyclonic circulation observed in the Natuna Sea, the Halmahera Sea and the Arafuru Sea which form a convergence area in a large number of Indonesian waters.
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#9809676
26 March 2023
Dark clouds are seen hang over capital Jakarta on Sunday, March 26, 2023. The Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency announced extreme weather warnings for a number of areas in Indonesia, including the capital city of Jakarta, which is predicted to experience heavy rain accompanied by lightning and strong winds on Monday, 27 March, due to cyclonic circulation observed in the Natuna Sea, the Halmahera Sea and the Arafuru Sea which form a convergence area in a large number of Indonesian waters.
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#7100982
20 September 2021
A cyclist is seen waded through a water logged street in Kolkata as many parts of West Bengal including the capital city of Kolkata, witnessed very heavy rains over the weekend. Over the last 24 hours Kolkata’s weather station registered above 100 mm rainfall due to deep depression which caused heavy rains across South Bengal. The cyclonic circulation is likely to move westward toward boundary Jharkhand and Odisha on Tuesday. The IMD has kept the subdivisions of Bengal under a ‘yellow alert’. Over the weekend, Kolkata witnessed a havoc heavy falls, leading to water logging in many parts of the capital city Kolkata. 20th September, Kolkata, India
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#7101008
20 September 2021
A car is seen moving through a water logged street in Kolkata as many parts of West Bengal including the capital city of Kolkata, witnessed very heavy rains over the weekend. Over the last 24 hours Kolkata’s weather station registered above 100 mm rainfall due to deep depression which caused heavy rains across South Bengal. The cyclonic circulation is likely to move westward toward boundary Jharkhand and Odisha on Tuesday. The IMD has kept the subdivisions of Bengal under a ‘yellow alert’. Over the weekend, Kolkata witnessed a havoc heavy falls, leading to water logging in many parts of the capital city Kolkata. 20th September, Kolkata, India
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#7101020
20 September 2021
A taxi is seen moving through a water logged street in Kolkata as many parts of West Bengal including the capital city of Kolkata, witnessed very heavy rains over the weekend. Over the last 24 hours Kolkata’s weather station registered above 100 mm rainfall due to deep depression which caused heavy rains across South Bengal. The cyclonic circulation is likely to move westward toward boundary Jharkhand and Odisha on Tuesday. The IMD has kept the subdivisions of Bengal under a ‘yellow alert’. Over the weekend, Kolkata witnessed a havoc heavy falls, leading to water logging in many parts of the capital city Kolkata. 20th September, Kolkata, India
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#7101038
20 September 2021
A street vendor is seen moving through a water logged street in Kolkata as many parts of West Bengal including the capital city of Kolkata, witnessed very heavy rains over the weekend. Over the last 24 hours Kolkata’s weather station registered above 100 mm rainfall due to deep depression which caused heavy rains across South Bengal. The cyclonic circulation is likely to move westward toward boundary Jharkhand and Odisha on Tuesday. The IMD has kept the subdivisions of Bengal under a ‘yellow alert’. Over the weekend, Kolkata witnessed a havoc heavy falls, leading to water logging in many parts of the capital city Kolkata. 20th September, Kolkata, India
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#7101074
20 September 2021
A glimpse of office hours in Kolkata as many parts of West Bengal including the capital city of Kolkata, witnessed very heavy rains over the weekend. Over the last 24 hours Kolkata’s weather station registered above 100 mm rainfall due to deep depression which caused heavy rains across South Bengal. The cyclonic circulation is likely to move westward toward boundary Jharkhand and Odisha on Tuesday. The IMD has kept the subdivisions of Bengal under a ‘yellow alert’. Over the weekend, Kolkata witnessed a havoc heavy falls, leading to water logging in many parts of the capital city Kolkata. 20th September, Kolkata, India
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#7101094
20 September 2021
Many parts of West Bengal including the capital city of Kolkata, witnessed very heavy rains over the weekend. Over the last 24 hours Kolkata’s weather station registered above 100 mm rainfall due to deep depression which caused heavy rains across South Bengal. The cyclonic circulation is likely to move westward toward boundary Jharkhand and Odisha on Tuesday. The IMD has kept the subdivisions of Bengal under a ‘yellow alert’. Over the weekend, Kolkata witnessed a havoc heavy falls, leading to water logging in many parts of the capital city Kolkata. 20th September, Kolkata, India
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