World Meteorological Organization
HOTTER
In 2015 heatwaves affected Europe, northern Africa
and the Middle East through the late spring and summer, with many new
temperature records set. July brought heat waves to a large areafrom
Denmark in the north, to Morocco in the south and Iran in the east. The
heat continued in August and into September, shifting further into
Eastern Europe.
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DRIER
In 2015 dry areas included Central America and the
Caribbean, northeast South America including Brazil, parts of central
Europe and Russia, parts of Southeast Asia, Indonesia and southern
Africa. In Western North America, long-term drought conditions
continued. Basins across the west depend on snowpack as a water
resource. On 1 April, the snow water equivalent was 5% of normal.
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WETTER
In 2015 areas of high rainfall included: southern
areas of the USA, Mexico, Bolivia, southern Brazil, southeast Europe,
areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan. Heavy rain in January led to flooding
in Malawi, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, and in February it affected
Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. 2015 saw exceptional seasonal rainfall
totals in several parts of Burkina Faso and Mali.
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FACE THE FUTURE
Fortunately, the world's governments are now fully
convinced of the scientific evidence of climate change and the need to
take urgent action. More research and investment is needed for advancing
low-carbon technol- ogies, particularly in the energy sector. But
already many policies, technologies and actions are available, and their
deployment needs to be scaled up. Individual citizens, community
leaders, businesses, civil society organiza- tions, governments and the
United Nations system must all contribute.
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