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Balinese Hindus prepare for Kuningan

DENPASAR: The Hindu adherents in Bali spent Friday, the day after Nyepi, locally known as ngembak geni (Welcoming the Fire), preparing various offerings for the Kuningan religious festival that falls on Saturday.

Usually, ngembak geni is a leisure day, during which Hindu adherents visit the houses of their neighbours and relatives or take a trip to the beach and other recreational sites.
“I don’t have time to go for a walk because I have to complete all the offerings for Kuningan, there will be a major temple ceremony in my home village on Kuningan,” Ni Komang Wiratni, a housewife, said Friday.

Kuningan is the last major festival in a series of religious ceremonies to mark the victory of Dharma (virtue) over Adharma (vice). - JP

Source: The Jakarta Post

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Raining Ice Cubes in Bali

Weather Experts Warn of Lightning and High Winds in Bali Until May.

On Thursday, March 19, 2009, Bali’s capital of Denpasar fell victim to an unprecedented combination of heavy winds and hail that damaged several homes along the Jalan Pidada area of the city.

Heavy hail in combination with high winds destroyed the roofs of several homes, damage that was largely repaired within one day of the event. Because of the limited extent of the damage, Denpasar municipal officials are still considering if financial aid will be extended to the residents of the affected structures..

Bali-based metereologists report that the hail storm of large ice particles is the first incident of its kind recorded on the island. Rare in tropical equatorial zones, hail storms are usually experienced in sub-tropical areas.

The storm that affected Denpasar varied between 3 and 10 minutes, depending on which area of the city is being discussed.

Bali weather experts are blaming the ice storm on the presence of large cumulus nimbus clouds, strong winds and high temperatures.

More to Come?

A report in the Jakarta Post quotes Bali weather experts as warning of the possibility of strong localized wind squalls and lighting storms from large cumulonimbus clouds expected to form over Bali during the season shift betwen March until May.

Well known and avoided by pilots, cumulonimbis clouds are vertical cloud formations that can soar thousands of feet in height with shapes that can resemble mushrooms or giant anvils. Characterized by strong vertical winds patterns, these clouds often carry lightning and thunderstorms.

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