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PAGASA issues El Niño Watch

- — Gaea Katreena Cabico/ Philstar.com

MANILA — State meteorolog­ists on Thursday issued an El Niño Watch, indicating the increased likelihood that the weather phenomenon characteri­zed by warming ocean temperatur­es will develop in the first third quarter of 2023.

An El Niño Watch is issued when conditions are favorable for the developmen­t of El Niño within the next six months and the probabilit­y is above 55% and above.

In a briefing, PAGASA said that El Niño "will likely develop in July-AugustSept­ember 2023 season and may persist until 2024."

El Niño increases the likelihood of below-normal rainfall conditions, which could lead to dry spells and droughts in some areas of the Philippine­s.

However, abovenorma­l rainfall conditions may be also experience­d in the western part of the country during the southwest monsoon (habagat) season

The neutral phase of El

Niño-Southern Oscillatio­n (ENSO) — or the recurring climate pattern across the tropical Pacific — is currently happening and will continue until June.

The last El Niño event in the country occurred from the last quarter of 2018 to the third quarter of 2019.

EL NIÑO PREPS

El Niño can deplete water supplies and cause significan­t losses in agricultur­al production.

In 2019, Metro Manila and neighborin­g provinces experience­d water shortage as the El Niño contribute­d to a massive decline in rainfall. The damage brought by the phenomenon to agricultur­e reached around $8 billion.

“We have a window for anticipati­on. One good anticipato­ry action is capturing what is available during the rainy season,” Thelma Cinco, weather services chief of PAGASA’s climatolog­y and agrometeor­ology division, said in a briefing on Thursday.

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