Meteorological Conditions in South East Asia: 21 December 1998

Meteorological Conditions in SouthEast Asia

21 December 1998


The Meteorological Service of Singapore (http://www.gov.sg/metsin/hazed.html) reports on 21 December 1998 for the South East Asian region “cloudy conditions were observed over most parts of Borneo. Some small hotspots were detected over central Sumatera.”. The Meteorological Service states for the near future that: “rainfall in the region is expected to be near or above normal for the next few months. However it should be noted that many parts of Indonesia (Kalimantan and parts of Sumatera) would be in their traditional dry season in the next few months. As such, though extensive and prolonged smoke haze is unlikely for this period, occasional short periods (e.g. a few days) of slight to moderate haze in a more localised manner remain probable”.

The current weather reports from Badan Meteorologi dan Geofisika (http://bmg.cbn.net.id/)  records rainy and cloudy conditions for Indonesia with temperatures between 18°C (Bandung) and 35°C (Palu) with relative humidity ranging from 55% up to 98%. The general forecast for whole Indonesia is rainy and cloudy.

The FFPCP project in Palembang records  no hotspots on 18 December 1998 due to cloudy conditions over Sumatera.

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Fig.1. Fire Overview Map for 18 December 1998 of  the FFPCP project in Palembang
(http://www.mdp.co.id/ffpcp/overview.htm)

Summary: Although the current fire weather conditions do under normal conditions not favour extensive land clearing by fire or escaping wildfires, the consequences of the large wildfires of 1997-98 must been taken into consideration. These fires had caused extensive degradation of primary and secondary forests along with the spreading of “alang-alang” (Imperata cylindrica) grasslands. These grasslands facilitate the spread of uncontrolled fires over large areas. It can be predicted that in November-December with only moderate fire danger new vegetation fires will occur.

See also the IFFN Country Notes.


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