Indonesian fires return
The Indonesian fires are back after a period of subdued activity due to rainfall!
Dense haze has been reported in parts of Sumatra.
Would be interesting to see what happens to the fires given that the NCEP CFS model predicts drier and hotter than usual conditions over at least the next 4 weeks over the region with a delayed onset of the rainy season.
Jambi, Indonesia likely saw their hottest October day on record as temperatures reached 35.8 Degrees Celsius(96.4F) on Monday afternoon.
Hotpot and haze map:
Dense haze has been reported in parts of Sumatra.
Would be interesting to see what happens to the fires given that the NCEP CFS model predicts drier and hotter than usual conditions over at least the next 4 weeks over the region with a delayed onset of the rainy season.
Jambi, Indonesia likely saw their hottest October day on record as temperatures reached 35.8 Degrees Celsius(96.4F) on Monday afternoon.
Hotpot and haze map: