More rain expected during the North East monsoon this year due to the weak La Nina in the Pacific Ocean
Singapore can expect more rainy days ahead during the coming Northeast Monsoon season between mid November this year and end January next year, according to the National Environment Agency’s (NEA) Meteorological Service Singapore.
The Northeast Monsoon season is characterised by short-duration thundery showers mainly in the afternoon and evening, and about two to four episodes of monsoon surges. Monsoon surges refer to the steady strengthening of northeasterly winds blowing from the South China Sea. These monsoon surges usually bring periods of prolonged widespread moderate to heavy rain lasting between two to five days, occasionally windy conditions, and cooler temperatures.
Opening of the Active Beautiful and Clean Waters @ MacRitchie Reservoir
Saddened by the passing of Steve Jobs – a genius who transformed our lives
I can still remember unwrapping my first computer, an Apple II Plus in 1982. That was the start of a fascinating journey of discovery into how innovative new technology, coupled with beautiful design and a deep understanding of human needs could transform our lives. Thank you so much, Steve.
Climate change negotiations proceeding glacially
Last week, I attended an informal ministerial meeting on climate change in Pretoria, South Africa, and experienced first hand the enormous difficulties the negotiators are facing.
The crux of the negotiations is to achieve the stabilisation of greenhouse gas concentration in the atmosphere. The current goal is to limit the rise of global temperatures to less than 2 degrees centigrade. This is the level that the scientists have told us is necessary to avoid catastrophic climatic instability. However, there is currently a big gap between this goal and the current pledges by the international community. The United Nations Environment Programme Report published last year indicated a clear gap of at least 5 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide per year even in the best case scenario.
Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri
Last week, Al-Iman Mosque invited Dr Teo Ho Pin, Mr Liang Eng Hwa, grassroots leaders and me to the Community Iftar. We learnt that Ramadan is a time to count our blessings, share our blessings and to respect all human beings regardless of differences. I wish our Muslim brothers and sisters Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri.
Wishing all Singaporeans a very Happy National Day – and appreciating our founding generation
This morning, the Ulu Pandan branch visited Mr Choo Siu Heng in hospital to celebrate National Day with him. He is now 81 years old and and has been a volunteer and activist since the mid 1950s. He was banished by the colonial authorities to China in 1956, and was allowed to return to Singapore only after the 1959 General Election. Since then, he has been a regular presence at Meet-the-People Sessions and community events for more than 5 decades.
Protecting our family members and neighbours from dengue
This has always been the time of the year when the number of people with dengue increases as the temperature rises in Singapore.
Last week, 227 people came down with dengue.
This was the highest weekly number in four years.
It was also the third consecutive week that the number of cases had gone beyond what is considered the epidemic level.
As of 26 July 2011, there were 31 active clusters, with five clusters having more than 10 cases.
Official Opening of the Punggol and Serangoon Reservoirs

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The addition of our 16th and 17th reservoirs means two thirds of Singapore’s land area is now water catchment zone. Another significant step in our journey towards water self sufficiency and sustainability.
Enhancing Flood Protection in Singapore
I am grateful to everyone who has responded with many fascinating ideas and proposals for enhancing flood protection in Singapore over the past week. I believe that Singaporeans expect and deserve better flood protection. However, we must proceed in a proactive, careful and comprehensive way based on best available scientific evidence. We must also take advantage of innovative new technology and engineering solutions.
Appointment of Expert Panel to assist in formulating long term plans
Focus on Floods – 5 key questions
I was woken up by thunder at 6:30 AM this morning. It soon became obvious that it would be a busy day. I couldn’t turn right from Farrer Road to Bukit Timah Road due to the flood and another car was stuck in front. I had to take a detour over the Lornie Road flyover and PIE to ultimately reach the MEWR Building.
When I arrived at the PUB Ops Room, they told me that the storm was even worse than last year, and there were floods in MacPherson, Balestier, Bukit Timah and Tanglin areas. In one morning, a 124 mm of rain had fallen in the central areas of Singapore – this is almost 80% of the usual rainfall for the whole month of June. In fact, more than half of the total, 65 mm, had fallen within half an hour.