Since 1986 the BMKG, has run a Tropical Cyclone Warning Center (TCWC), within their headquarters in Jakarta.
Model data (atmospheric, marine, air quality) over South-East Asia.
Forest fires have become an international concern as they release carbon emissions, which could worsen global warming, and haze, which could cross the border to neighboring countries.
The Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System is a tsunami warning system set up to provide warning to inhabitants of nations bordering the Indian Ocean of approaching tsunamis.
Tropical Cyclone Warning Centre.
Indonesia has been a member of the RA-V Tropical Cyclone Committee since it was established by RA V-IX in 1986, Indonesia operated Jakarta TCWC covering the sea area of 90°– 125°E and 10°S – Equator.
Mathematical models constructed around the full set of primitive dynamical equations which govern atmospheric motions.
Marine weather forecast for winds, waves or weather on the waters.
Capacity for the detection of forest fires and the subsequent fire monitoring.
Forest fire risk indices have been developed to forecast the risk of fire occurrence and aid forest managers to take suitable preventive measures.
Indonesia Tsunami Early Warning System (InaTEWS) is an operational activity carried out by Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics as a part of governmental duty which shall provide meteorology, climatology, and geophysics service including public information, early warning, and specific information.