RT @WMO: The hydrological cycle is becoming increasingly more erratic. About three out of four natural hazards worldwide are water-related.
WMO calls for better monitoring and data sharing. Hydrological information supports #EarlyWarningsForAll.
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WMO calls for better monitoring and data sharing. Hydrological information supports #EarlyWarningsForAll.
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Climate change is making the hydrological cycle more erratic.
As a result, π floods are becoming more severe and π΅ droughts more intense.
This is the #StateOfWater.
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As a result, π floods are becoming more severe and π΅ droughts more intense.
This is the #StateOfWater.
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π§ 2023 was the driest year for global rivers in over three decades
π‘οΈ 2023 was also recorded as the hottest year on record
We need better monitoring & data sharing. We need #EarlyWarningsforAll to tackle water-related hazards.
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π‘οΈ 2023 was also recorded as the hottest year on record
We need better monitoring & data sharing. We need #EarlyWarningsforAll to tackle water-related hazards.
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RT @WMO: π§ 2023 was the driest year for global rivers in over three decades
π‘οΈ 2023 was also recorded as the hottest year on record
We need better monitoring & data sharing. We need #EarlyWarningsforAll to tackle water-related hazards.
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π‘οΈ 2023 was also recorded as the hottest year on record
We need better monitoring & data sharing. We need #EarlyWarningsforAll to tackle water-related hazards.
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π§As the latest #StateOfWater report highlighted at #COP29, glaciers worldwide respond differently to climate change, but collectively, they lost over 600 gigatons of water in 2023.
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π§As the latest #StateOfWater report highlighted at #COP29, glaciers worldwide respond differently to climate change, but collectively, they lost over 600 gigatons of water in 2023.
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#EnergyForAll requires integrating the latest #StateOfClimate and #StateOfWater insights, as weather, water, and climate services are critical for energy security and advancing clean energy solutions.
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Just Launched π’ The WMOβs 2024 State of Global Water Resources Report is now available!
In 2024, the water cycle has become increasingly erratic and extreme, swinging between deluge and drought.
This is the #StateOfWater.
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In 2024, the water cycle has become increasingly erratic and extreme, swinging between deluge and drought.
This is the #StateOfWater.
Read the report π https://t.co/txWj2g9NiA https://t.co/ApS8yluvmZ
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How much water is too little, or too much?
In the past six years, two-thirds of rivers worldwide had too much or too little water, showing just how unpredictable and erratic the hydrological cycle has become.
This is the #StateOfWater.
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In the past six years, two-thirds of rivers worldwide had too much or too little water, showing just how unpredictable and erratic the hydrological cycle has become.
This is the #StateOfWater.
Read the report πhttps://t.co/txWj2g9NiA https://t.co/OiRng2J720
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2024 marked the sixth consecutive year of an erratic hydrological cycle.
Continued investment in water resources monitoring and stronger collaboration in data sharing are vital to closing global monitoring gaps.
Read the #StateOfWater Report π https://t.co/txWj2g9NiA https://t.co/KDVXvR1IMF
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Continued investment in water resources monitoring and stronger collaboration in data sharing are vital to closing global monitoring gaps.
Read the #StateOfWater Report π https://t.co/txWj2g9NiA https://t.co/KDVXvR1IMF
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In 2024, all glaciated regions on Earth lost ice for the third consecutive year.
Thatβs 450 Gt gone: enough to fill 180 million Olympic swimming pools.
This added 1.2 mm to global sea levels.
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Thatβs 450 Gt gone: enough to fill 180 million Olympic swimming pools.
This added 1.2 mm to global sea levels.
Read the #StateOfWater report π https://t.co/txWj2g9NiA https://t.co/AJzXoeRuV7
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π‘οΈ 2024 was the hottest year on record.
Overall, 2024 was dry and hot, but regional patterns revealed a stark contrast: some regions endured severe drought, while others faced multiple devastating floods.
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Overall, 2024 was dry and hot, but regional patterns revealed a stark contrast: some regions endured severe drought, while others faced multiple devastating floods.
Read the #StateOfWater report π https://t.co/txWj2g9NiA https://t.co/gXDPz5Rn4E
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Five facts about the WMOβs 2024 State of Global Water Resources Report:
This is the #StateOfWater.
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This is the #StateOfWater.
Read the full report π https://t.co/txWj2g9NiA https://t.co/fnlCNCj7JF
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