Global Water Monitor Report 2023
According to the recently published 2023 Global Water Monitor report, in 2023, over 77 countries faced the highest average annual temperatures in 45 years, affecting the global water cycle.
- The year 2023 marked the hottest on record globally, leading to disruptions in the water cycle, intensifying cyclones, exacerbating droughts, and increasing fire activity.
- The report covered various aspects of the water cycle, including rainfall, air temperature, humidity, soil and groundwater conditions, vegetation access to water, river flows, flooding, and lake volumes.
- The global water cycle in 2023 was influenced by the shift to El Niño conditions and increasing sea ....
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