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China's seaside water temperature levels struck record high in 2024

The typical temperature level in China's coastal waters rose for a 2nd successive year in 2024 to a record 21.50 degrees Celsius (70.7 degrees Fahrenheit), authorities said, in a year that was the world's. hottest because records began.

China describes itself as one of the world's most. climate-vulnerable countries, and is coming under increasing. pressure to adapt to rapidly altering weather condition patterns and sea. levels that are rising faster than the worldwide average.

The country dealt with a slew of extreme weather occasions last. year, from the violent passage of Super Tropical storm Yagi throughout. southern Hainan in September to the strongest storm to strike. Shanghai because 1949.

The average annual sea surface area temperature level increased 0.15 C. over 2023 and 1.16 C over what it called a normal year average. from 1981 to 2010, China's National Marine Environmental. Forecasting centre said on its official Wechat account on Jan. 10.

Ocean warming will result in frequent extreme weather condition and. climate occasions, the centre said, caution of the capacity. threat to livelihoods.

Ocean warming adds to one-third of international sea level. rise, and coastal and low-lying locations deal with significantly serious. threats associated with water level increase, such as land erosion, it stated.

The centre said it would closely monitor international sea. temperatures in 2025.

Global temperature levels in 2024 surpassed 1.5 C above the. pre-industrial era for the very first time, bringing the world more detailed. to breaching the promise federal governments made under the 2015 Paris. climate arrangement, researchers said on Friday.

(source: Reuters)