Global Water Monitor Report-2024

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Global Water Monitor Report-2024

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The 2024 Global Water Monitor Report by the Australian National University highlights the significant disruption of the global water cycle caused by climate change, resulting in devastating water-related disasters, economic losses, and record-breaking weather phenomena.

Global Impact of Water-Related Disasters in 2024

  • Deaths and Displacement: Over 8,700 deaths and displacement of 40 million people were reported globally due to water-related disasters.
  • Economic Losses: Climate-induced disasters caused losses exceeding $550 billion worldwide.

Wayanad Landslides, India

  • Extreme Rainfall: A staggering 409 millimetres of rain within 24 hours in July triggered devastating landslides.
  • Casualties and Losses: The landslides claimed 375 lives, displaced 10,000 people, and caused economic losses of $140 million.

Other Notable Water-Related Disasters

  • Afghanistan-Pakistan Floods: Widespread flash floods killed over 1,000 people.
  • East Africa Flooding: Intense rainfall caused heavy flooding, severely impacting livelihoods.
  • Amazon Basin Drought and Bushfires: Prolonged droughts led to severe bushfires, with rising sea surface temperatures as a key driver.

Rising Global Temperatures

  • Record Heat: 2024 saw the highest global average land temperatures ever recorded.
  • Frequency of Warm Months: The occurrence of record-warm months was the highest since 1979.
  • Temperature Extremes: 34 countries reported record-high annual maximum temperatures, with minimum temperatures increasing, particularly in tropical regions.

Extreme Rainfall Events

  • Increased Frequency: Extreme rainfall events occurred 52% more frequently, with record rainfall totals increasing by 4% per decade.
  • Regional Records: West Africa, Europe, and Asia experienced new record-high precipitation levels.

Declining Frost Days and Increasing Humidity

  • Reduced Frost Days: Thirteen countries, including India and ten in Europe, reported unusually low frost days.
  • Higher Humidity: 2024 recorded the highest relative air humidity over land since 2018, especially along the Indian Arabian Sea coast.

Declining Water Storage

  • Global Declines: Terrestrial water storage, including lakes and reservoirs, continued its fifth consecutive year of reductions.
  • Regional Variations: South America recorded unprecedented lows, while Africa experienced record-high water levels in some areas.

Predictions for 2025

  • Intense Droughts: Likely in regions such as northern South America, southern Africa, Central Asia, and parts of North America and Australia.
  • Heightened Flood Risks: Expected in the Sahel, Horn of Africa, Europe, and most of Asia.
  • Extreme Weather Events: An increase in flash floods, flash droughts, intense storms, and heatwaves is predicted due to ongoing climate change.
  • This report emphasises the urgency of addressing climate change to mitigate its impact on the global water cycle and reduce future disaster risks.
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