Singapore named WMO Southeast Asia haze control centre host
Singapore has also housed the ASEAN Specialised Meteorological Centre since 1993.
Singapore has been chosen to host the World Meteorological Organisation’s (WMO) Southeast Asian control centre for forest fire and smoke pollution forecasts, enhancing the region's ability to monitor transboundary haze.
The centre, one of the first two globally, will conduct atmospheric smoke haze dispersion modelling, enabling governments to take preventive measures.
Singapore has also housed the ASEAN Specialised Meteorological Centre (ASMC) since 1993, which provides regional weather, climate, and haze assessments, and strengthens monitoring through research and development.
A dedicated website will offer forecasts, satellite images, hotspots, sub-seasonal outlooks, and fire risk data from the Malaysian Meteorological Department.
Earlier this year, the Centre for Climate Research Singapore completed its third national climate change study to help the region develop climate adaptation strategies.
The country has also signed a memorandum of understanding with the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation to assess climate risks to food production and enhance agri-food resilience.
In addition to ASMC, Singapore plays an active role in the WMO, serving on the Executive Council and Management Group for Regional Association 5 Southwest Pacific, and hosting the WMO's regional office since 2018.