The hot and dry weather with below average rainfall in Samoa is set to continue for at least the next three months according to the forecasts presented at Samoa National Climate Outlook Forum.Also forecasted is that Samoa could experience at least three tropical cyclones reaching up to category t.
Samoa is heading towards a natural disaster if the current dry weather pattern continues because of the effect of the El Nino system.Just take a look around. Lush green grass is turning brown, rivers and streams are flowing lower and some have even dried up.The Samoa Meteorological Office says it.
The current dry spell brought about the El Nino weather pattern could continue into next year and peak in January, according to a climatologist.The dry spell has already impacted neighbouring countries with Tonga declaring a drought while a similar warning has been issued in Vanuatu.Secretariat o.
Samoa is experiencing dry weather and the Samoa Meteorological Office says it will provide updates on potential course of action if conditions get drier.Assistant Chief Executive Officer of the Samoa Meteorological Services, Afaese Dr. Luteru Tauvale told the Samoa Observer that the El Nino weath.
Nuku'alofa, TONGA Tonga Meteorology has declared a drought for the islands of Tongatapu and 'Eua, with alerts for Niuafo'ou and Niuatoputapu, and warnings for Ha'ap