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21 real-time stations added from Indonesia, BMKG

Added on 2025-08-22 11:01:25 by Riama, Nelly
The recent tsunami event near Kamchatka on 29 July 2025 has underscored once again the importance of real-time sea level data sharing for coastal safety and disaster risk reduction
In support of this mission, the Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysical Agency has prepared and made available real-time data from its tide gauge stations through the IOC Sea Level Monitoring (SLSMF) platform, coordinated by IOC-UNESCO.

These stations provide vital information not only for tsunami early warning but also for long-term sea level rise monitoring, climate services, and other purposes.

This initiative reflects Indonesia’s strong commitment to strengthening regional and global sea level observation networks, enhancing interoperability, and contributing to a Safe and Predicted Ocean.


 

Link: http://www.ioc-sealevelmonitoring.org/list.php?order=delay&dir=asc&showall=all&contact=201



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