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El Nino: Philippines sounds alarm as dry spell stars in June

Phenomenon causing warmer-than-average sea surface temperature 80% likely to happen

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 May 2023 6:00PM

El Nino: Philippines sounds alarm as dry spell stars in June
The Philippines has raised the El Nino alert, predicting that the dry season has an 80% chance of occuring from June to August this year and persist until the first quarter of 2024. – Pixabay pic, May 2, 2023

MANILA – The Philippine state weather bureau today raised the El Nino alert, saying the dry season may occur from June to August this year and persist until the first quarter of 2024.

“Recent conditions and model forecasts indicate the El Nino may emerge in the coming season (June-August) at 80% probability and may persist until the first quarter of 2024,” the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said, according to Xinhua. 

With this development, an El Nino alert is officially issued, the bureau added. 

El Nino is characterised by unusually warmer-than-average sea surface temperatures at the central and eastern equatorial Pacific. 

The bureau said El Nino increases the likelihood of below-normal rainfall conditions, which could have negative impacts such as dry spells and droughts in some areas of the Southeast Asian country. 

However, it added that “above-normal rainfall conditions during the southwest monsoon season may also be expected over the western part of the country”. 

Pagasa said it will closely monitor the phenomenon's development. 

“All concerned government agencies and the general public are encouraged to keep monitoring and take precautionary measures against the impending impacts of El Nino,” the bureau said. – Bernama, May 2, 2023

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