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WMO confirms 2024 was hottest year on record

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Posted on January 10, 2025

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· Last updated: January 27, 2026

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BERLIN (Reuters) - The year 2024 was the hottest on record, a spokesperson for the World Meteorological Organisation said ahead of the release later on Friday of a comprehensive report incorporating

WMO Confirms 2024 as the Hottest Year Ever Recorded

BERLIN (Reuters) - The year 2024 was the hottest on record, a spokesperson for the World Meteorological Organisation said ahead of the release later on Friday of a comprehensive report incorporating the findings of several regional climate monitoring institutes.

The findings, due to be released at 5 p.m. Geneva time (1600 GMT) will collate findings of meteorological observatories in Britain, China, the EU and the U.S., WMO spokesperson Clare Nullis said.

"The WMO will later today confirm that 2024 was the hottest year on record," she told a news conference in Geneva.

"We saw extraordinary land and sea surface temperatures, extraordinary ocean heat, accompanied by very extreme weather affecting many countries around the world, destroying lives, livelihoods, hopes and dreams," she added.

(Reporting by Thomas Escritt, editing by Thomas Seythal)

Key Takeaways

  • 2024 was confirmed as the hottest year on record by the WMO.
  • The report includes data from meteorological observatories in several regions.
  • Unprecedented land and sea temperatures were recorded.
  • Extreme weather events affected many countries worldwide.
  • The findings will be released at 5 p.m. Geneva time.

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The article discusses the WMO's confirmation that 2024 was the hottest year on record, highlighting extreme weather and temperature data.
What organizations contributed data?
Meteorological observatories in Britain, China, the EU, and the U.S. contributed data to the WMO report.
What were the key findings?
The report highlights unprecedented land and sea temperatures and extreme weather events affecting many countries.

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