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APEC Climate Center (APCC) Newsletter Issue No. 6 2024

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Issue No. 06 | 2024
APEC Climate Center Newsletter

TOP ISSUES

The APEC Climate Center Strengthened the Climate Cooperation Partnership and Climate Change Response with the Vanuatu Government and Its Local Communities

Dr. Jong Ahn Chun (Research Fellow) and Dr. Seongkyu Lee (Research Fellow) of the APEC Climate Center (hereinafter referred to as APCC) visited senior cabinet members and key working-level officials of the Vanuatu government and its local communities. between 13th and 25th of April, 2024 to hold a 'Cooperation Meeting to Strengthen Climate Cooperation Partnership and Climate Change Response'.More...

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APCC Has Commenced a Fire & Haze Forecasts for Borneo Island in Southeast Asia for the year 2024 Next

The APEC Climate Center (APCC) has officially launched its Fire and Haze forecasts for Borneo Island in Southeast Asia for the year 2024, starting from April 20 on our website (https://www.apcc21.org/prediction/fhewsid?lang=en). The forecast will be updated every month on the 20th, and is available from April to July each year.More...

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CURRENT FORECAST

ENSO Outlook for June 2024 ~ November 2024
The APCC ENSO Alert suggests “La Niña Watch”. Niño3.4 index is expected to be -0.1℃ for June 2024 and then gradually decrease to -1.1℃ for November 2024. The probability for ENSO neutral conditions is expected to be 52% for June – August 2024 and then decrease. Meanwhile, the chance for La Niña conditions is expected to gradually increase and then become dominant (~57%) for September – November 2024.
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MME Seasonal Outlook for June 2024 ~ November 2024
Strongly enhanced probability for above normal temperatures is predicted for most of the globe except for the central and eastern equatorial Pacific and the eastern subtropical South Pacific for June – November 2024. For the same period, above normal precipitation is predicted for central Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Central America, and the Caribbean Sea, whereas below normal precipitation is expected for the eastern South Pacific and southern South America.
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