Southeast Asia & Pacific

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Water deficits to persist in Thailand, Malaysia; surpluses in W. Borneo, W. Java

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Water deficits to persist in Thailand, Malaysia; surpluses in W. Borneo, W. Java

Water deficits are forecast to persist in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Malaysia through February 2017. Water surpluses are forecast through August for southern Borneo, western Sumatra, and West Papua, Indonesia; and may persist longer on Java and Flores Island. Deficits of exceptional severity are forecast for Timor from June through August. A transition from surplus to deficit is forecast September through February for Sumatra and northern/northwestern Borneo.

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Water deficits to persist in Thailand, Malaysia; surpluses in Borneo, West Java

Water deficits in the region are forecast to persist with particular severity in Thailand and Malaysia through January 2017. Surpluses dominate the forecast for southern Borneo and West Java. Deficits are forecast on the island of Timor from June through October and may be widespread and exceptional July through September.

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Water deficits to persist in many areas, especially Thailand

From April through June severe to exceptional water deficits are forecast in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Malay Peninsula, Brunei, the Philippines, and southern Papua New Guinea. 

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Water deficits to persist in Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea; surpluses on Java

Exceptional water deficits will continue to affect many parts of Southeast Asia and the Pacific through November 2016. March through May is forecast to be especially dry in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, the Malay Peninsula, and Mindanao. In contrast, severe to exceptional water surpluses are expected on Java which may persist for months.

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Water deficits forecast to persist in Southeast Asia, Sumatra, eastern Borneo, and Papua New Guinea

Moderate to exceptional water deficits are forecast to persist in Thailand, Sumatra, eastern Borneo, the southern Philippines, and Papua New Guinea. Surpluses are forecast for western Borneo and Java.