The WMO says urgent investment in monitoring, data sharing, and early-warning systems is vital — because what happens to the water cycle in one region increasingly affects communities worldwide.
"Every monsoon, it was the same dreadful story. The water would not just flood the streets; it entered our homes, flowing ...
Billions already face water stress, a figure set to rise sharply, as worsening droughts and deluges threaten global ...
Major countries worldwide are prioritizing the expansion of water management infrastructure to prepare for extreme weather events caused by climate change. The pattern of heavy rainfall in short ...
With Australia’s 2025-26 severe weather season looming, a list of names for future cyclones have been released.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to improve the accuracy of nowcasting - forecasts from minutes to hours ahead - ...
The world's water resources face growing pressure from climate change while emergencies involving the life-giving resource are increasingly impacting lives and livelihoods, the UN World Meteorological ...
The global water cycle is becoming increasingly erratic, with drastic shifts between severe droughts and devastating floods, warns a new report from ...