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Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Water deficits to persist in Thailand

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Water deficits to persist in Thailand

The forecast through April indicates persistent water deficits in Thailand and western Cambodia though the extent of exceptional deficits will shrink to small pockets. Intense surpluses will persist in western Myanmar, Vietnam’s North Central Coast, and northern Mindanao.

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Widespread water deficits will persist in Thailand

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Widespread water deficits will persist in Thailand

Persistent, widespread water deficits are forecast through March 2020 for Thailand and western Cambodia. Deficits will shrink in Malaysia, Sumatra, and Java. Areas of surplus include Myanmar, Vietnam, northern Laos, and Luzon, Philippines.

ISciences Worldwide Water Watch List January 2020

ISciences Worldwide Water Watch List January 2020

Regions forecast to have significant water deficits for the 12-month period from October 2019 through September 2020 include: Canada, Chile, Brazil, Finland, Ukraine, Egypt, and Australia. Areas with a forecast of significant water surplus include: United States, Tanzania, Kenya, Ireland, United Kingdom, Russia, India, and Bangladesh. This Watch List is based on ISciences Water Security Indicator Model v2 (WSIMv2) run on 7 January 2020.

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Intense water deficits forecast for Cambodia & Java

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Intense water deficits forecast for Cambodia & Java

Through January 2020 surpluses will persist in Laos, Vietnam, eastern Cambodia, and Myanmar. Intense deficits will persist in northwestern Cambodia and deficits of lesser intensity are forecast for much of Thailand. Deficits are also forecast for southern Sumatra, Java, southern Borneo, and Papua New Guinea. Anomalies will be especially widespread and intense in Java.