ALBAWABA - Jordan has received 1.151 billion cubic meters (bcm) of rain since the beginning of the season, constituting 14.1 percent of the annual rainfall average of 8.1 bcm, the Water Ministry said on Saturday.
#Jordan receives 14.1% of average annual rainfall — #Water Ministryhttps://t.co/6h9Hfz9OH5#Jo #Amman #Rainfall #Dams pic.twitter.com/j2gzdfEVgK
— The Jordan Times (@jordantimes) November 27, 2022
The northern governorate of Ajloun witnessed the highest rainfall over the past 24 hours with 33.8 millimeters (mm), while the capital Amman in the central region received 11.9mm.
Jordan is parched desert kingdom, which heavily depends on rainfall for water used for municipal and agricultural purposes. The kingdom, like several other parts of the Middle East, Europe and elsewhere in the world, has been battered by drought caused by climate change.
The water ministry said in a statement that rainfall was also recorded in other governorates. They included Balqa, which received 16.8mm, Jerash 11.3mm, Madaba 10.3mm, Irbid 9.1mm, Mafraq 6.1mm, Zarqa 4mm, Tafileh 2.2mm, Karak 0.8mm, Aqaba 0.3mm and Maan with 0.3mm.
'Jordan Valley: Climate change wreaking havoc on planting seasons
— Jim Baird (@JimBair62221006) November 12, 2022
Temperature increases and water scarcity have delayed planting seasons in one of the kingdom's most fertile areas, reducing production and damaging crops'#ClimateCrisis #Jordan #foodhttps://t.co/4N9Xw3lXTa
As of Saturday morning, Jordan’s dams received 624,500cm, distributed to Al Wihdeh Dam with 104,000cm, Wadi Al Arab with 9,000cm, Ziglab 13,900cm, Kofranjeh 44,800cm, King Talal Dam 337,800cm, Wadi Shuaib 35,400cm and Kafrain with 78,600cm, according to the Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ).
Every raindrop count! WADI, @ICARDA and @FAOinNENA_EN join forces with local communities in the north Jordan valley to show the potential of in situ water harvesting to recreate productive landscape. @Sida #WEPSNena pic.twitter.com/Cz5GUAiVIx
— Domitille Vallee (@DVallee32) October 9, 2022
Dams currently have 27.150 million cubic meters (mcm) of water, accounting for 9.7 per cent of their total storage of 280.759mcm, WAJ said.
