Strong El Nino could bring hotter, drier conditions to Southeast Asia: Expert
Koh Tieh Yong, Adjunct Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore’s Department of Physics, says a potentially strong El Nino could raise temperatures, reduce rainfall and increase haze risks across Southeast Asia, with impacts on water resources, agriculture and public health.
Koh Tieh Yong, Adjunct Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore’s Department of Physics, says a potentially strong El Nino could raise temperatures, reduce rainfall and increase haze risks across Southeast Asia, with impacts on water resources, agriculture and public health.