Residents in Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia have been complaining about scorching hot weather between 11am and 3pm with temperatures reaching 37-38 degrees Celsius, higher than the average temperature of 33 degrees Celsius. The head of the local meteorology station confirmed higher temperatures would continue over the next few days. High temperatures have hit Palu due to factors like the sun's position near the equator overhead, low 60% humidity which doesn't support cloud formation, and warm air masses moving southward.
Residents in Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia have been complaining about scorching hot weather between 11am and 3pm with temperatures reaching 37-38 degrees Celsius, higher than the average temperature of 33 degrees Celsius. The head of the local meteorology station confirmed higher temperatures would continue over the next few days. High temperatures have hit Palu due to factors like the sun's position near the equator overhead, low 60% humidity which doesn't support cloud formation, and warm air masses moving southward.
Residents in Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia have been complaining about scorching hot weather between 11am and 3pm with temperatures reaching 37-38 degrees Celsius, higher than the average temperature of 33 degrees Celsius. The head of the local meteorology station confirmed higher temperatures would continue over the next few days. High temperatures have hit Palu due to factors like the sun's position near the equator overhead, low 60% humidity which doesn't support cloud formation, and warm air masses moving southward.
People in palu complain of scorching weather Residents of Palu City, Central Sulawesi, complained about the rising temperature. The scorching hot weather is said to have occurred between 11 am and 3 pm. The Head of the Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Station of Mutiara Airport Sis Jufri Palu, confirmed the complaints of residents regarding the air temperature. They said that the potential for an increase in air temperature will still occur over the next few days. BMKG records state that the temperature of Palu City is currently between 37 and 38 degrees Celsius. Quite far from the average temperature of the provincial capital of Central Sulawesi, which is 33 degrees Celsius. In addition, the BMKG records also said that Palu experienced the highest air temperature in Indonesia. Similar conditions have also happened to a number of other areas in Central Sulawesi. The scorching weather hit Palu due to a number of factors. First, namely the position of the sun which is heading towards the equator which runs right around Palu. In addition, BMKG also said that the humidity level was only 60%. Second, sea surface temperature only evaporates a small amount of water so that it does not support cloud formation. The last one, namely the air masses drawn towards the southern part of Indonesia. Exercise 2 – Write a Summary Describing the weather can be done by observing sun conditions, rainfall levels, wind strength, and temperature. first people described the sun with the phrase sunny weather or not. both people describe the precipitation by saying drizzle and heavy rain. all three people describe about by saying gentle wind and strong wind. Hereinafter people describe temperature by saying temperature is hot and cold last people described about foggy weather which is usually caused by air pollution