The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG)
predicts that 2024 will experience hotter weather compared to previous years,
especially 2023. According to CNN Indonesia, Ardhasena Sopaheluwakan, the
Deputy of Climatology at BMKG, stated that climate change and global warming
are expected to continue due to the ongoing increase in greenhouse gas
emissions, despite various efforts to mitigate them.
"Global warming reached
a new record in 2023, surpassing the record set in 2016. 2024 is predicted to
be even hotter," said Ardhasena on Saturday (20/1/2024).
Rapid urbanization and city development have led to the
phenomenon of Urban Heat Island (UHI). Concrete surfaces, asphalt, and tall
buildings can absorb and retain heat, causing the air temperature in urban
areas to be higher than in the surrounding green areas
Hot weather in urban areas can make it uncomfortable for anyone
to carry out activities, even indoors. The trapped hot air inside buildings can
be a significant source of discomfort, posing a challenge for many people to
maintain a comfortable living space and avoid overheating.
Why is that? Homes are places used for shelter and
protection from various hazards in our surroundings. It is our responsibility
to take good care of our homes, especially when they house our beloved
families. It is essential to know that hot weather can increase temperatures
inside homes, negatively impacting the comfort and health of residents.
Some
commonly felt effects include dehydration, respiratory issues, fatigue, and
lethargy. Surprisingly, hot weather not only affects humans but also has
implications for residential buildings. Although not causing significant
negative impacts, it's crucial to be aware of the explanations below:
- Structural Damage
Prolonged heat can affect building materials,
potentially damaging the structure. Materials like concrete and metal may
undergo dimensional changes, leading to cracks - Material Damage
Excessive heat and UV rays
can cause a decrease in the quality of exterior building materials such as
paint, wood, and composite materials. Paint may peel, wood may crack or expand,
and other materials may undergo unfavorable physical changes. - Roof and Cooling System
Hot weather can impose
additional stress on roof systems, especially if buildings lack adequate heat
filters. Heat-sensitive roofs can become a source of increased indoor
temperatures. Additionally, home cooling systems like AC may need to work
harder to maintain a comfortable interior temperature, leading to increased
energy consumption.
To counter the adverse effects of hot weather, it's crucial to
design and maintain buildings considering the local climate conditions. Regular
maintenance and prompt repairs are necessary to preserve structural integrity
and building performance. Therefore, high-quality building structures offer
numerous benefits to their occupants.
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