EL NIÑO FINAL ADVISORY
07 June 2024
PRESS RELEASE
DOST-PAGASA S & T Media Service
07 June 2024, Quezon City
DOST-PAGASA announces the end of El Niño, as the conditions in the tropical Pacific have returned to El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO)-neutral levels. Moreover, a transition from ENSO-neutral to La Niña remains likely (about 69% chance) by July-August-September 2024 season.
With these developments, the final advisory for El Niño (2023-2024) is issued and the PAGASA ENSO Alert and Warning System is now lowered to INACTIVE (ENSO-neutral) while the LA NIÑA WATCH remains in effect.
Despite the ENSO-neutral condition and prevailing Southwest monsoon, the impacts of El Niño, such as warmer-than-usual surface temperature and below-normal rainfall, may still continue in some areas of the country.
DOST-PAGASA will continue to closely monitor any significant developments in this climate phenomenon. Meanwhile, all concerned government agencies and the general public are encouraged to monitor and take precautionary measures against impending climate impacts.
For more information, please call the Climate Monitoring and Prediction Section (CLIMPS), Climatology and Agrometeorology Division (CAD) at the telephone number (02) 8284-0800 local 4920 or 4921 or through email at pagasa.climps@gmail.com.
Original Signed:
NATHANIEL T. SERVANDO, Ph.D.
Administrator
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