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May 15, 2025
*Water Watch Lists
ISciences staff
ISciences Worldwide Water Watch List May 2025

The forecast for May 2025 expects significant water deficits for the 12-month period of February 2025 through January 2026 in northwestern and central Africa, the Middle East, Europe, Brazil, and northwestern to southeastern China. Areas expected to experience surplus include central and southern Africa, northeastern Australia, and portions of the Amazon rainforest.

ISciences Worldwide Water Watch List May 2025
May 6, 2025
*Special Topics, Proof Point, South America
ISciences staff
Proof Point: Surplus following drought in the ...

In this installment of the Proof Point series, we detail current weather-related events affecting the Amazon rainforest and the historical accuracy of the Water Security Indicator Model (WSIM) forecasts. 

Proof Point: Surplus following drought in the Amazon Rainforest
April 30, 2025
*Special Topics, Impact Highlights
ISciences staff
Impact Highlights: April 2025

Each month, ISciences reports on significant weather events occurring throughout the world and analyze how accurately our Water Security Indicator Model (WSIM) predicted them. In this series, we highlight the most severe global weather events which occurred during the month of April, and discuss the extent of their impact on the affected regions.

Impact Highlights: April 2025
April 23, 2025
East Asia
ISciences staff
East Asia: Deficits continue in NW China, ...

Exceptional deficits will remain in northwestern China, while regions of the Yangtze River Basin will observe an expansion of exceptional deficits across the region. 

East Asia: Deficits continue in NW China, Yangtze River Basin
April 23, 2025
South Asia
ISciences staff
South Asia: Deficits spread in Afghanistan, ...

Extreme to exceptional surpluses in India will resolve, leaving moderate surpluses in central and eastern portions of the country. Deficits are expected to spread in portions of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and northern India. 

South Asia: Deficits spread in Afghanistan, Pakistan, N India
ISciences staff
October 22, 2024
Middle East

Middle East: Southern countries endure exceptional deficits

ISciences staff
October 22, 2024
Middle East
Middle East: Southern countries endure exceptional deficits

The forecast indicates that exceptional deficits will persist in southern regions of the Middle East, as well as in several portions of central and eastern Iran. 

ISciences staff
October 22, 2024
Africa

Africa: Surpluses emerge along the Sahel

ISciences staff
October 22, 2024
Africa
Africa: Surpluses emerge along the Sahel

The forecast indicates that widespread exceptional deficits will subside in several regions of Africa, but remain in some central, eastern, and northern regions of the continent. Surpluses of severe to exceptional intensity are expected to emerge along the Sahel. 

ISciences staff
October 22, 2024
Europe

Europe: Severe, exceptional deficits persist in eastern Europe

ISciences staff
October 22, 2024
Europe
Europe: Severe, exceptional deficits persist in eastern Europe

The forecast indicates that exceptional surpluses will diminish in regions of central Europe, becoming moderate to severe surpluses. Deficits of severe to exceptional intensity will continue in eastern Europe. 

ISciences staff
October 21, 2024
South America

South America: Widespread deficits continue throughout Amazon, Bolivarian Nations

ISciences staff
October 21, 2024
South America
South America: Widespread deficits continue throughout Amazon, Bolivarian Nations

The forecast ending in June 2025 indicates that exceptional deficits widespread throughout South America will persist in the Amazon and in the Bolivarian Nations. Several coastal regions of Brazil will also experience exceptional deficits. 

ISciences staff
October 21, 2024
Canada

Canada: Deficits persist throughout the Prairie Provinces, Central Canada

ISciences staff
October 21, 2024
Canada
Canada: Deficits persist throughout the Prairie Provinces, Central Canada

The forecast indicates that exceptional deficits will persist across the Prairie Provinces, as well as in regions of Ontario and Newfoundland and Labrador. Exceptional surpluses are expected to persist in northern areas of Baffin Island.  

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Many analyses reported in ISciences-authored blog posts are based on data generated by the ISciences Water Security Indicator Model (WSIM). Other sources, if used, are referenced in footnotes accompanying individual posts. WSIM is a validated capability that produces monthly reports on current and forecast global freshwater surpluses and deficits with lead times of 1-9 months at 0.25°x0.25° resolution. This capability has been in continuous operation since April 2011 and has proven to provide reliable forecasts of emerging water security concerns in that time-frame. WSIM has the ability to assess the impacts of water anomalies on people, agriculture, and electricity generation. Detailed data, customized visualizations, and reports are available for purchase.

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