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conventionalrain gauge observation system or the common rain stations in the BMKG-Indonesia. It's hoped that the substitution of the common rain stations can generate more advantages 202 Automatic Weather Station (AWS), 79 Automatic Agroclimate Weather Station (AAWS), 104 Automatic Rain Gauge Stations (ARG), and more than 4.000
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Agency for Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics of the Republic of Indonesia BMKG is an Indonesian government agency responsible for providing a comprehensive meteorological information service regarding weather forecast information, early warning of severe weather, aviation and maritime weather information, and climate monitoring as well. In order to achieve those goals, BMKG maintains a network of surface observing stations manual and automatic, radiosondes, wind profiler radars and weather radars installed across Indonesia. In terms of surface observation, BMKG currently operates 141 surface observing stations, with 59 stations are registered to the Regional Basic Synoptic Networks RBSN and 19 stations are registered to Regional Basic Climatological Network RBCN.The majority of the observation equipment used at those stations is still conventional-manual type, including mercury or chart-based instruments, which are difficult to be integrated automatically. This paper describes BMKG's efforts to modernize its observations equipment and to integrate its surface observing stations network as had been set out in the BMKG's roadmap of surface observation network automation 2015-2019. It is expected that BMKG able to support the WMO policy in eliminating the use of mercury-containing instruments gradually before 2020, and able to increase its ability in supporting the implementation of the WMO Integrated Global Observing System WIGOS objectives in the Regional Association RA V and other regional and international activities. To read the full-text of this research, you can request a copy directly from the authors.... In general, automatic and manual measurements of weather data generally have an abnormal distribution, but the homogeneity test generally shows that both are homogeneous [14,[19][20][21][22]. The value of the difference between these two measurements is visible when using the calculation of the root mean square error, and correlation [13,[23][24][25]. ...The shift from manual weather measurements to automation is almost inevitable. When switching to AWS Automatic Weather Station, WMO requires parallel data testing between automatic and manual measurements to be performed. The purpose of this paper is to conduct a parallel test of AWS data using a simple statistical test that has been applied to three main weather parameters, namely temperature, pressure, humidity, rainfall, and wind direction and speed. The months of January and June were used as samples to represent the character of the wet and dry seasons in the Makassar monsoon area. The results of the analysis show that during the rainy season, only pressure and temperature are identical and homogeneous. Meanwhile, in the dry season, apart from these two parameters, humidity and wind speed are also homogeneous and rainfall is a non-homogeneous parameter in January and June. Both AWS and manual observations show that the influence of land-sea winds in Makassar is very strong. Considering that there are inhomogeneous parameters, it is highly recommended to test for a longer time, taking into account the season, the influence of other global phenomena, the effect of missing data and incorrect data testing various methods of homogeneity and characteristics in each place and their effect on has not been able to resolve any references for this publication.
Jakarta ANTARA News - The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency BMKG plans to set up automatic weather stations to provide weather information during the 18th Asian Games. "To support the Asian Games, BMKG will provide weather information in 16 sports venues in Jakarta and Palembang," BMKG Chief Dwikorita Karnawati said in Jakarta on Sunday. The devices will be installed in the venues of sports which are sensitive to weather such as paragliding, he said. Earlier, BMKG said it will provide a weather forecast map with micro scale around the venues of the 18th Asian Games. The map is important to ensure that the pan Asian multi sports event will run smoothly without weather obstacles. The map will provide detailed weather forecast up to the level of sub-district and even venues of competition such as Ancol, Senayan, Sunter and Jakabaring. Indonesia will host the 18th Asian Games in Jakarta and Palembang from August 18 to September 2, 2018, the peak of this year`s dry season which began late April. Around 15,000 athletes and distinguished delegates from 45 members of the Olympic Council of Asia OCA will take part in the sports event held every four years. The number will be the largest in the Asian Games history. Reported by Desi Purnamawati
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