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世界气象组织是联合国系统中负责天气、气候和水资源事务的权威机构,致力于促进全球合作与可持续发展。
- Homepage | World Meteorological Organization WMO
The World Meteorological Organization is the UN's voice on weather, climate, and water resources, providing scientific insights into our atmosphere and climate behavior
- Weather - World Meteorological Organization
Weather is the state of the atmosphere at a particular time, as defined by the various meteorological elements, including temperature, precipitation, atmospheric pressure, wind and humidity
- State of the Global Climate 2024 - wmo. int
This is the warmest year in the 175-year observational record The State of the Global Climate 2024 report underlined the massive economic and social upheavals from extreme weather and the long-term impacts of record ocean heat and sea-level rise Featured articles explore progress towards the Paris Agreement goals and the drivers behind 2024’s record heat Supplementary reports detail
- World Meteorological Day
World Meteorological Day 2025 Climate change is a real and undeniable threat to our entire civilization The effects are already visible and will be catastrophic unless we act now The theme of World Meteorological Day 2025 is “Closing the early warning gap together”
- Home | World Weather Information Service
This global web site presents OFFICIAL weather forecasts and climatological information for selected cities supplied by National Meteorological Hydrological Services worldwide
- 2025 set to be second or third warmest year on record, continuing . . .
The alarming streak of exceptional temperatures continued in 2025, which is set to be either the second or third warmest year on record, according to the State of the Global Climate Update from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
- State of the Climate Update for COP30 - wmo. int
The World Meteorological Organization's State of the Climate Update for COP30 reveals that the past 11 years (2015-2025) are set to be the warmest on record, with each year surpassing previous temperature highs The global mean temperature for January-August 2025 was 1 42 °C ‡ 0 12 °C above pre-industrial levels, underscoring the accelerating pace of climate change Concentrations of heat
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