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Forecast of unusual weather developments in Nghe An in the last 6 months of the year

Faced with the unusual weather developments since the beginning of the year, to strengthen warning, forecasting and timely information to the people, Nghe An Newspaper reporters had a quick interview with Mr. Tang Van An - Deputy Director of Nghe An Province Hydrometeorological Station on this issue.

Báo Nghệ AnBáo Nghệ An24/06/2025

PV: Since the beginning of 2025, the weather has been complicated, especially heavy rain and flash floods have occurred in many places, affecting many localities of Nghe An province. What is your comment and assessment of this situation ?

Mr. Tang Van An: Closely following the forecast situation and actual climate developments, it shows that since the beginning of the year, the weather in Nghe An has had many complicated developments with extreme phenomena such as severe cold, severe cold, localized heavy rain, tornadoes, lightning and hail. The impacts of the weather, combined with the terrain and geological characteristics of each locality, have also led to landslides, causing great impacts on people's lives and economy .

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Mr. Tang Van An - Deputy Director of Nghe An Province Hydrometeorological Station. Photo: HT

Specifically, in the first 5 months of the year, Nghe An experienced 2 severe cold spells; 4 heat waves; 2 widespread heavy rains; 1 storm and 3 flash floods and landslides. In addition, there were many tornadoes, localized heavy rains, and hail, causing significant damage to agricultural and forestry production and infrastructure.

PV : Compared to previous years, is there anything unusual about the weather, sir?

Mr. Tang Van An : Dangerous weather phenomena from the beginning of the year until now have mostly occurred according to climate laws. In particular, the flash floods and landslides that occurred in late May and early June were unusual. Because according to the average of many years, landslides in the mountainous areas of Nghe An province usually occur during the months of peak heavy rain in the mountainous areas (August-September), but this year, in late May and early June, there were 3 flash floods and landslides in Que Phong and Tuong Duong.

These are unusual and worrying. Authorities, sectors and people need to closely follow weather forecasts to proactively take timely response measures.

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The flash flood in late May 2025 caused severe damage to villages in Nhon Mai commune, Tuong Duong district. Photo: HT

PV : What is the forecast for the weather from now until the end of the year? Which regions and localities in the province should we pay attention to and what urgent measures should we prepare to respond to unusual climate changes?

Mr. Tang Van An : The ENSO phenomenon is expected to remain neutral until the end of the year, so storms and tropical depressions affecting the mainland of Nghe An province are at a level approximately equal to the average of many years and concentrated in September and October.

ENSO is an important, cyclical climate phenomenon that greatly affects the global climate. It consists of two opposing phases, El Nino and La Nina, and the transition between these two phases can cause major changes in weather and climate. El Nino is a phenomenon of abnormally warm sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean, usually lasting 8 to 12 months or longer. ENSO can have major impacts on climate, temperature and rainfall around the world , especially in regions such as Asia, Africa and North America.

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In May 2025, the peak heat caused nearly 10 hectares of watermelon in Tam Quang commune, Tuong Duong district to fail, causing farmers to lose their crops. Photo: HT

The heat wave is forecast to last from now until around August, gradually decreasing from September. The intensity of the heat wave is equivalent to the average of many years in the same period and less severe than the same period in 2024. Heavy rain over a large area tends to increase, peaking from August to October. This is accompanied by thunderstorms, tornadoes, lightning, hail, strong gusts of wind, flash floods, and landslides. As for the temperature, monitoring shows that the average temperature and total rainfall in the past period have shown levels equivalent to the average of many years.

Nghe An is a province with many localities that are easily affected by unusual climate changes, such as coastal areas due to the impact of storms and floods; and mountainous areas due to the impact of flash floods, landslides, etc. Of these, the most notable are the highland districts such as Ky Son, Que Phong, Tuong Duong, Quy Hop, Quy Chau, etc.

PV : To enhance the effectiveness of weather warning and forecasting, how does the Hydrometeorological Station implement its work, sir?

Mr. Tang Van An directs weather forecasting work at Nghe An Provincial Hydrometeorological Station. Photo: Hoai Thu
Mr. Tang Van An directs weather forecasting work at Nghe An Province's Hydrometeorological Station. Photo: HT

Mr. Tang Van An: The early forecasting work of Nghe An Province Hydrometeorological Station is always deployed, invested, cared for and implemented methodically. In particular, we have applied modern technology from advanced countries such as remote sensing technology and high-resolution dynamic models in forecasting storms, heavy rains, floods, flash flood warnings, etc.

The unit has also invested in an automatic monitoring network, regularly maintained and repaired to maintain good operation, ensuring rain and flood monitoring for timely forecasting and warning. Arrange human resources throughout the network to be ready for monitoring, transmitting information and forecasting.

In addition, we closely coordinate with departments, branches, and provincial disaster prevention and search and rescue command boards to promptly provide warning and forecast information.

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Nghe An Province Hydrometeorological Station applies machinery and technology to serve weather forecasting. Photo: HT

We will also continue to prioritize the implementation of programs, research topics and application of science and technology in hydrometeorology to continuously improve work efficiency, especially weather forecasting and warning quickly and promptly, contributing to minimizing negative consequences caused by natural disasters.

PV: Thank you for this interview!

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