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June 17, 2025
*Water Watch Lists
ISciences staff
ISciences Worldwide Water Watch List June 2025

The forecast through February 2026 expects deficits in Central and Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Levant. Surpluses are expected in the western Amazon, the Sahel and southern Africa, and northeastern Australia.

ISciences Worldwide Water Watch List June 2025
May 28, 2025
Australia & New Zealand
ISciences staff
Australia & New Zealand: Surpluses spread ...

Severe to exceptional surpluses will remain throughout Queensland. Exceptional deficits will occur in portions of Victoria, Western Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. 

Australia & New Zealand: Surpluses spread throughout Queensland
May 28, 2025
East Asia
ISciences staff
East Asia: Deficits continue in NW China, ...

Exceptional deficits will occur in northwestern and southeastern China, widespread throughout the Yangtze River Basin. Isolated pockets of surplus will affect portions of central and northeastern China. 

East Asia: Deficits continue in NW China, Yangtze River Basin
May 28, 2025
Southeast Asia & Pacific
ISciences staff
Southeast Asia and the Pacific: Deficits ...

Exceptional surpluses throughout Maritime Southeast Asia will mostly diminish, though pockets of severe to exceptional deficits will persist in portions of the Philippines, Indonesia, Papua, West Papua, and New Guinea. 

Southeast Asia and the Pacific: Deficits persist in Maritime SE Asia
May 28, 2025
South Asia
ISciences staff
South Asia: Deficits remain in Afghanistan, ...

Exceptional surpluses in India will mostly dissipate, transitioning to moderate to severe surpluses. Exceptional deficits will remain in Afghanistan and Pakistan. 

South Asia: Deficits remain in Afghanistan, Pakistan, surpluses persist in India
ISciences staff
July 21, 2024
East Asia

East Asia: Deficits persist in S, NW China

ISciences staff
July 21, 2024
East Asia
East Asia: Deficits persist in S, NW China

The forecast indicates that exceptional deficits will persist in northwestern and southern China. Pockets of severe to exceptional surpluses will continue in southwestern to central China, as well as isolated regions of southeastern and northeastern China. 

ISciences staff
July 21, 2024
Middle East

Middle East: Deficits persist throughout southern, central areas

ISciences staff
July 21, 2024
Middle East
Middle East: Deficits persist throughout southern, central areas

The forecast indicates that deficits will downgrade in intensity across most of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria, but will remain present throughout most of the region. 

ISciences staff
July 21, 2024
Southeast Asia & Pacific

Southeast Asia and the Pacific: Deficits continue across Mainland SE Asia

ISciences staff
July 21, 2024
Southeast Asia & Pacific
Southeast Asia and the Pacific: Deficits continue across Mainland SE Asia

The forecast indicates that severe to exceptional surpluses will continue in central and eastern regions of Maritime Southeast Asia. Pockets of severe to exceptional deficits are expected to spread across most of Mainland Southeast Asia. 

ISciences staff
July 19, 2024
Central Asia & Russia

Central Asia & Russia: Deficits continue near Lake Baikal

ISciences staff
July 19, 2024
Central Asia & Russia
Central Asia & Russia: Deficits continue near Lake Baikal

The forecast indicates that pockets of exceptional deficits will remain in regions near Lake Baikal, while northern coastal regions of Russia can expect surpluses of varying intensity. Much of northern Kazakhstan can anticipate severe to exceptional surplus. 

ISciences staff
July 19, 2024
Europe

Europe: Exceptional deficits continues in E Europe

ISciences staff
July 19, 2024
Europe
Europe: Exceptional deficits continues in E Europe

The forecast indicates that extreme to exceptional surpluses will resolve in most western countries, but will remain as moderate to severe surpluses in several countries. Exceptional deficits will continue in pockets of eastern Europe.

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