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Berjé Barometer – Indonesia & La Niña
Feature Article5th December 2022
La Niña has had a major impact on Indonesia over the last three years, though its influence is expected to decline as we approach the beginning of 2023.
Continue ReadingBerjé Barometer – Indonesian “Dry” Season
Feature Article11th May 2022
A recent report by the Indonesian Weather Agency indicated that the nation’s dry season is likely to start later than usual in most areas. The primary cause of these weather conditions are after-effects leftover from La Niña. Conditions for May, June, and July are looking […]
Continue ReadingBerjé Barometer – Indonesian Rainfall
Feature Article8th March 2022
March is a critical time of year for Indonesia, as it is often the height of the rainy season. In normal years, the region experiences an average of 26 days of rain during March, accumulating around 144mm (5.6 inches) of precipitation. The 2022 season appears […]
Continue ReadingBerjé Barometer – The Return of La Niña
Feature Article20th October 2021
The NOAA recently reported that prime conditions for La Niña have materialized in the atmosphere, indicating that the weather pattern will occur again this upcoming winter. Weather models currently predict a dry winter for the southern US and a wet, cold winter for the northern […]
Continue ReadingBerjé Barometer – Indonesian Weather Patterns
Feature Article15th September 2021
The Indonesian dry season typically starts in April and finishes in October, with most harvesters waiting until the end of the dry season before they begin their harvests. However, the 2021 dry season has observed sporadic rainfall as it comes to a close, with the […]
Continue ReadingInternational Freight Update
Feature Article20th January 2021
As we approach Chinese New Year, international freight continues to have multiple ongoing issues, causing delays within almost every region. Many materials are facing challenges to leave ports in China, and a general lack of vessels has only compounded the problem. Freight costs remain the […]
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