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Studying tropical cyclone-related extreme rainfall in Indonesia

Host institution Diponegoro University
Grant year 2023

Project summary

Tropical cyclones and typhoons can have a devastating effect in Indonesia, causing loss and damage to life, property and the surrounding environment, due to high rainfall, storm surges, and aftershocks. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) has observed strengthening storm surges and heavy rainfall along the Bird’s Head Papua coast and small islands, creating significant challenges for coastal management. Prof. Rahmat Gernowo, of Diponegoro University, is leading a team to investigate their shifting impact on affected areas due to climate change, as well as how the deployment of SRM might affect their behaviour. This work will mark an important step in increasing understanding of the potential effects of SRM in the western Pacific.

Project team

Principal investigator

Rahmat Gernowo

Diponegoro University

Team members

Akhmad Faqih

IPB University

Hendri Hendri

University of Papua

Sorja Koesuma

Sebelas Maret University, Indonesia

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