“It is likely that in the coming months, until November
2022, warmer and drier conditions than usual will occur in the Western
Euro-Mediterranean region. In some areas of the Iberian Peninsula, drier than
usual conditions are expected for the next three months”, indicates the
European Commission’s Joint Research Center in an updated report on the
assessment of the drought situation in Europe.
In the document, based on data and analysis from the
European Drought Observatory, Brussels anticipates that “for most of Europe,
after a long string of unusually dry forecasts, they are expected to approach
normal conditions between August and October 2022”, which will allow “the
alleviation of the critical conditions of many European regions and affected
sectors”.
Iberian situation
But this is not the reality of the Iberian Peninsula, as the
Joint Research Center estimates “weather conditions are drier than normal in
western Spain and eastern Portugal”, as well as in the entire western
Euro-Mediterranean region, where “some risks may persist”.
Regarding Portugal, the document notes that, in the country,
“hydroelectric energy stored in water reservoirs is less than half the average
of the previous five years”.
“The state of water storage for irrigation is getting worse
and all the reservoirs have shrunk. In most cases, water storage is expected to
be sufficient to complete the crop irrigation cycle, but around 25 percent of
reservoirs are in significant deficit and may not meet irrigation needs”.
In addition, “the danger of forest fires is high to extreme
in most parts” of Portugal, he adds.
Worst drought in 500
years
According to European experts, the current drought could be
the worst in at least 500 years.
“The severe drought that has affected many regions of Europe
since the beginning of the year has been expanding and worsening since the
beginning of August. Dry conditions are linked to a widespread and persistent
lack of precipitation combined with a string of heat waves starting in May”.
The document also notes that among the regions most affected
by negative rainfall anomalies between June and August are central and southern
Portugal, Spain, southern France, central Italy, southern Germany, Slovakia,
Hungary and Romania.
The Iberian Peninsula suffered a prolonged heat wave in the
first half of July 2022, leading to above-average long-term temperatures for
the same month, and high temperatures are still being recorded.
This is some of the worst and most depressing news I have seen today. Increasingly I see signs of the desertification of Iberia that I heard about years ago as a prediction, becoming a reality today. We can only hope that when the rains do arrive we get sufficient to top up the terrible shortage of water here and to go some way at carrying us through into next year. If we get another winter drought, next year will be even more of a nightmare than this year!
By Steve Andrews from Other on 24 Aug 2022, 16:03
We do not accept this in the name of Jesus Christ. We can trust Him for the impossible in man's eye's all things are just as its seen but we trust God in the Unseen. Lord please have mercy and favor upon the lands that are suffering drought and water shortages. Lord, we pray earnestly for rains to soak up the land and full the water banks - Lord, You send rain on the righteous and unrighteous, the good and the evil. For You are creator of all things we lift up our hands in praise to Your glorious name in Jesus name amen.
By Lynette Lima from Porto on 25 Aug 2022, 11:07
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By Bruper from Alentejo on 25 Aug 2022, 15:18