Jakarta (VNA) – Indonesia has used weather-modifying technology(TMC) to mitigate extreme weather impacts to ensure a smooth and successful G20summit.
Director of Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG)Dwikorita Karnawati said on November 16 that two Cassa 212 and CN 295 aircraftmade at least 28 flights to spread 29 tonnes of salt in the sky of the Baliregion, where the summit took place.
The planes departed from bases in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara state and in Banyuwangi,East Java state, she said, adding that TMC technology identifies where thegreatest amount of salt is needed, namely clouds that can produce rain.
Salt spraying was carried out to accelerate the condensation of water vapor in the areas surrounding the conference venue before the rain occurred.Karnawati said that BMKG supports the G20 summit by providinginformation on wind direction, location of target clouds, weather predictionsand cloud development during the event.
The National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) coordinated with theIndonesian Air Force and BMKG in the implementation of the plan, according to the head of BMKG./.