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First rain after dry days could cause


tornadoes at this time of year: BMKG
News Desk
The Jakarta Post
Jakarta / Fri, December 7, 2018 / 06:25 pm

A still shows the tornado that hit Bogor, West Java, on Dec. 6, claiming one life and damaging
hundreds of houses and several vehicles. (tribunnewsbogor.com/Istimewa)

The Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has explained the tornado
that hit the municipality of Bogor in West Java, killing a resident, toppling 20 trees and
damaging 848 houses and five vehicles.
“A tornado is a natural and commonly occurring weather phenomenon,” BMKG spokesman
Hary Djatmiko explained on Friday.
A tornado is usually preceded by a short duration of heavy rain with lightning and strong wind.
In Indonesia, it commonly occurs during seasonal transition, either from the dry season to the
rainy season or vice versa, as well as during the rainy season when the morning was sunny and
hot, Hary said in a written statement made available to The Jakarta Post.
A tornado, which always moves in a straight line, tends to occur in the afternoon or early
evening.
It lasts less than 10 minutes and affects a stretch of less than 10 kilometers.
Hary said a tornado could only be predicted up to one hour in advance and typically moved at a
speed of up to 45 km per hour.
“It is less likely to recur in the same location,” he added.
Heavy rain with lightning and strong wind could be observed before a tornado, when the air
would feel stiflingly hot from midnight until morning.
Starting at 10 a.m. in the morning, the puffy-looking cumulus clouds would form, and one type
of this cloud featured grey edges and tended to soar like a cauliflower.
Before a tornado, that cloud would turn into blackish grey, growing into a dense and towering
vertical cloud of the cumulonimbus type.
A tornado could only develop from cumulonimbus clouds. However, not all cumulonimbus
clouds would generate a tornado.
“If within one to three days there was no rain during the transition season, the first rain might
potentially be heavy rain, followed by strong wind, which could result in a tornado," Hary said.
(sau)

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