ISciences Worldwide Water Watch List August 2021

ISciences Worldwide Water Watch List August 2021

Regions forecast to have significant water deficits for the 12-month period of May 2021 through April 2022 include: the U.S. West and Northern Plains, Canada, Chile, North Africa, Central Asia, and Hokkaido, Japan. Areas with a forecast of significant water surplus include: Northeast China, the Krishna River Basin in India, and the Yenisei River Basin in Russia. This Watch List is based on ISciences Water Security Indicator Model v2 (WSIMv2) run on 4 August 2021.

Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook August 2021

Global Precipitation & Temperature Outlook August 2021

The ISciences Precipitation and Temperature Outlook for August 2021 indicates a forecast of much hotter than normal temperatures for a number of regions notably Japan, site of the Summer Olympic Games currently in progress. Much of Brazil, too, will be exceptionally hot, and the northern Amazon Basin is expected to be much wetter than normal.

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Water surplus will shrink in SE Asia, persist elsewhere

Southeast Asia & the Pacific: Water surplus will shrink in SE Asia, persist elsewhere

The forecast through September indicates that water surpluses will shrink considerably in Southeast Asia and remain widespread elsewhere, persisting with intensity in the Lesser Sunda Islands. Deficits will emerge in western Thailand and pockets of western Cambodia.