Oceans in Asia smash heat records — what it means for extreme weather
Asia's oceans in 2025 experienced record heat, with heat content 700 million joules per square meter above average, serving as an ominous warning for future climate stability, the WMO report states.
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Asia is warming twice as fast as the rest of the planet, according to a new report by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), which places 2025 among the warmest years ever recorded in the region. Accelerated warming is intensifying extreme events such as heat waves, floods, forest fires, sea level rise and glacier receding, generating increasing risks for millions of people and the ecosystems of Asia-Pacific. Asia is warming twice as fast …
Bangkok.- Asia is warming faster than the world average, according to a report by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) published on Wednesday, which explains the state of the climate in the region, which in 2025 went through numerous weather disasters with hundreds of deaths and millions of losses. "The warming trend during the period 1991–2025 was about twice the observed between 1961–1990", says the paper, which places 2025 among the fo…

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