Malaysia

El Nino set to peak from year end till early 2024: MetMalaysia

Phenomenon to cause higher temperatures, reduced rainfall, says agency

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 07 Jul 2023 4:37PM

El Nino set to peak from year end till early 2024: MetMalaysia
The Meteorological Department advises the public to eschew open burning and cut down on outdoor activities amid the El Nino. – SAIRIEN NAFIS/File pic, July 7, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The El Nino is back and its strength is expected to increase at the end of 2023 until the beginning of 2024, with a probability of over 90%, said the Meteorological Department (MetMalaysia).

It said that according to a new update from the World Meteorological Organisation, the El Nino is a naturally occurring climate pattern associated with warming of ocean surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean.

“It occurs on average every two to seven years, and episodes usually last nine to 12 months. In early 2024, the El Nino phenomenon is expected to have a more significant impact when its intensity reaches its peak where the country will experience prolonged hot and dry weather.

“This can cause an increase in temperature and a reduction in rainfall as well as transboundary haze if the burning of forests and peatlands is not controlled,” MetMalaysia said in a statement today. 

Therefore, the agency advised the public to eschew open burning and cut down on outdoor activities.

“The public must always be aware of weather changes and get the latest weather warning information through the official website, myCuaca appl, and MetMalaysia’s social media.

“MetMalaysia constantly monitors the weather conditions throughout the country and will issue a heatwave advisory if the daily maximum temperature reading exceeds 37°C for three consecutive days,” according to the statement. – Bernama, July 7, 2023

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