ISciences Worldwide Water Watch List July 2020

ISciences Worldwide Water Watch List July 2020

Regions forecast to have significant water deficits for the 12-month period of April 2020 through March 2021 include: Venezuela, French Guiana, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon. Areas with a forecast of significant water surplus include: Kenya, Tanzania, Pakistan, Afghanistan, northern European Russia, and British Columbia, Canada. This Watch List is based on ISciences Water Security Indicator Model v2 (WSIMv2) run on 6 July 2020.

Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook July 2020

Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook July 2020

The July Outlook includes exceptionally warmer than normal temperatures in many areas, notably a vast block of eastern North America including the Great Lakes States, the U.S. Northeast, and well into Canada. Central Europe will be considerably drier than normal while wetter conditions are expected in the Balkans.

Mexico, Central America, & the Caribbean: Water surplus forecast for C. America

Mexico, Central America, & the Caribbean: Water surplus forecast for C. America

The forecast through August indicates that water conditions will normalize in much of Mexico though intense surpluses will persist in northeastern Sonora and moderate deficits will emerge in Baja. Surpluses are forecast in Central America.

Central Asia & Russia: Water deficits in W Kazakhstan

Central Asia & Russia: Water deficits in W Kazakhstan

The forecast through August indicates that water surpluses from northern European Russia through the Western Siberian Plain will shrink. Deficits are forecast for the Taz, Lower Yenisei, and Tunguska River regions in Russia and in western Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan.