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Asia Warming Twice as Fast as Global Average, Says WMO 2024 Report

Asia Warming Twice as Fast as Global Average, Says WMO 2024 Report
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Asia Warming Twice as Fast as Global Average, Says WMO 2024 Report

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Report OverviewWMO's State of the Climate in Asia 2024 (June 2025) highlights Asia warming at nearly twice the global average. 2024 was Asia's hottest year on record.
Temperature Trends- 2015-2024: All years among the 10 warmest ever. - Japan: 2024 matched highest summer mean temperature. - India: 450+ heatwave deaths. - Thailand, Myanmar, Saudi Arabia, Russia: New national temperature records.
Sea-Level & Glaciers- Sea-level rise faster than global average (Pacific/Indian Ocean coasts). - 23 of 24 monitored glaciers (Himalayas, Tian Shan) lost mass. - Glacial Lake Outburst Floods (GLOFs): Nepal's Koshi region displaced 130+.
Extreme Weather Events- UAE: Heaviest 24-hour rainfall since 1949 (259.5 mm). - Nepal floods (Sept 2024): 246 deaths, NPR 12.85 billion damage. - Kerala, India: 350+ deaths from extreme rainfall. - China drought: 4.8 million affected, crop loss. - India lightning strikes: 1,300+ deaths (72 in one day, July 10). - Sri Lanka floods (Dec 2024): 450,000 affected, 5,000+ displaced.
Cyclones- Remal (Bay of Bengal): 111 km/h winds, 2.5m flooding in Bangladesh/India. - Asna (Arabian Sea): Third cyclone in region since 1891. - Dana & Fengal: Fengal caused fatalities/displacement in India/Sri Lanka.

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