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South East Asia Drought Watch * Home * Interective map * Bulletine * How to use Leaflet | © MapBox DROUGHT INSIGHTS FROM EARTH OBSERVATIONS AND CLIMATE MODELING Click on the map to view the current drought conditions, outlook, and impact-based forecasts and warnings Current Condition Sunday, Jun 9, 2024 * Current * 8D Ago * 16D Ago * 24D Ago Outlook Impact-based forecast & warnings Weather Condition -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER All the information products which are available in this information system have been generated with the highest degree of accuracy possible and depict the information at regional and national scales. Local conditions are subjected to change based on the local climatic conditions. These products have been produced based on the latest available satellite and global modeled data and subject to update every two weeks. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- EL NINO AND LA NINA UPDATE Current Condition The El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) monitoring system state is “El Niño Conditions”. The oceanic indicators, including the Nino3.4 index, continue to show El Niño conditions, with key atmospheric indicators (cloudiness and trade winds) also supporting these conditions. The Nino3.4 index was 1.84°C for November 2023 and 1.48°C for the September – November 2023 three-month average. El Niño conditions are predicted to continue until at least March 2024, with a gradual weakening of the El Niño from January 2024. Models predict a potential transition to ENSO-neutral conditions during April – May 2024. Short note on the Indian Ocean Dipole: The positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) started to weaken in December 2023. Models predict the positive IOD to end during January – February 2024. Source: https://asmc.asean.org/asmc-el-nino/ SOUTH EAST ASIA DROUGHT WATCH Droughts in the South East Asia negatively impact ecosystem services, food and water security, and biodiversity. These impacts are exacerbated by climate change, further highlighting the need for improved governance and decision-making in virtually all sectors. APPLICATION PURPOSE * improve the operational, technological, and institutional capabilities to prepare for and respond to droughts in the Lower Mekong region. * support local decision-makers in drought monitoring, analysis, and forecasting. * provide policy makers and growers with current and forecast drought indices to facilitate decision-making within the current growing season. * provide ecological and financial forecasting information to inform seasonal cropping decisions. Subsequent functionality may include additional information relevant to decisions at sub-seasonal or multi-year temporal scales. APPLICATION USES The system can be used to assist local governments and the agricultural sector with seasonal drought forecasting and in implementing short and long-term mitigation measures during and in advance of droughts. It can also be used to characterize droughts through accurate, reliable, and timely estimates of their severity and impacts. In addition, the system can inform assessments of the economic, social, and environmental impacts of drought on vulnerable people and water-related resource systems. And finally, it can help develop critical regional and local thresholds reflecting increasing levels of risk and vulnerability to drought, as agreed by stakeholders. Interective Map To visualize a number of satellite and model based drought and other indicators in an interactive way. Feature Articles/Knowladge Center Users can access a number of featured articles on SEADW and its related services as well as knowledge products such as research articles, technical documents, guidance documents, etc. Climate Studies This is a feature to provide an interactive platform to display/visualize, evaluate, analyze climate change data. The intended audience is climate research scientists, meteorologists, hydrologists and anyone who needs to understand past and future (projected) climate patterns. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Michigan State University University of Massachusetts Amherst Mekong River Commission Vietnam Academy of Water Resources Spatial Informatics Group Stockholm Environment Institute Deltares * ASIAN DISASTER PREPAREDNESS CENTER (ADPC) * SM Tower, 24th Floor, 979/69 Paholyothin Road, Samsen Nai Phayathai, * Bangkok 10400 Thailand * BTS Skytrain: Sanam Pao, Exit 1 * Phone: +66 2 298 0681-92 * Fax: +66 2 298 0012 * For technical queries: susantha@adpc.net Menu Links * Technical Document * Feedback * How to use Our Services * Drought * Crop Yield * Request Raw Data Access -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 2024 Drought and Crop Watch by SERVIR SEA .