Southeast Asia & Pacific

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Water surpluses in Laos, Vietnam, & Malay Peninsula

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Water surpluses in Laos, Vietnam, & Malay Peninsula

Water surpluses are forecast for Laos, central Vietnam, and the Malay Peninsula through March. Exceptional deficits will persist in Cambodia near Tonlé Sap Lake during this period. After March, a transition to water deficits in parts of Malaysia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea is forecast, and deficits will continue to emerge through September.

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Water deficits persist in Cambodia, surpluses in Laos & Vietnam

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Water deficits persist in Cambodia, surpluses in Laos & Vietnam

Though water surpluses are forecast for many parts of the region through February, exceptional deficits will persist in Cambodia through May. Exceptional surpluses are forecast to persist through February in Laos and in central Vietnam through May. Surpluses of lesser severity are forecast for the next three months in the southern Malay Peninsula, Java, southern Vietnam, and Gorontalo, Indonesia.

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Deficits persist in Cambodia, surpluses in Laos & Java

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Deficits persist in Cambodia, surpluses in Laos & Java

Though water surpluses are forecast for many parts of the region through January, exceptional deficits will persist in Cambodia through April. Surpluses are forecast through January in Laos, southern Vietnam, Java, Flores Island, eastern Borneo, Mindanao, and western Luzon, which may be exceptional in some areas. With the exception of the Philippines, many parts of the region will transition to water deficits from February through April.

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Exceptional water deficits to persist in Cambodia, surpluses in Laos

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Exceptional water deficits to persist in Cambodia, surpluses in Laos

Though water surpluses are forecast for many parts of the region through December, exceptional deficits will persist in Cambodia and in southern Thailand along the Gulf of Thailand. Exceptional surpluses are forecast in northern and southern Laos; Java; Gorontalo Province in central Sulawesi Island, Indonesia; and western Flores Island. After December much of Southeast Asia, Malaysia, and parts of Indonesia will transition to deficit.

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Exceptional water deficits to persist in Cambodia

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Exceptional water deficits to persist in Cambodia

Exceptional water deficits are forecast to persist in Cambodia through May. From September through November deficits will continue to emerge in Thailand and the eastern half of Luzon, Philippines. Surpluses are forecast in Laos, western Flores Island, Vietnam, Sumatra, Java, North Kalimantan, West Papua, and northern Luzon. By December, however, much of the region will begin to transition to water deficits of varying severity which will persist through May.