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Posted 07 Jan 2025

Updated 08 Jan 2025

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Global Water Monitor summarises the state of global water cycle, identify key trends and analyses major hydrological events. 

Water Cycle

An infographic showing Water Cycle
  • Water cycle is the movement of water in all its phases — solid, liquid and gas — within the Earth and atmosphere.
  • Liquid water evaporates into water vapor, condenses to form clouds, and precipitates back to earth in the form of rain and snow.

Key Findings (State of Water Cycle)

  • In 2024, Water-related Disasters caused over 8,700 deaths, displaced 40 million people, and inflicted more than US$550 billion in damages.
  • Soil water showed strong regional contrasts, with extreme dryness in South America and Southern Africa and wet conditions in West Africa.
  • Lake and reservoir water storage worldwide declined for the fifth year in a row.

Impact of climate change on water cycle

  • Intensification: Climate change had intensified water cycle by up to 7.4%
  • Severe Storms: Warmer air can hold more water vapour (7% more moisture for every 1 degree Celsius temperature rise), increasing precipitation intensity, duration and frequency
  • Droughts: Temperature rise causes more evaporation, drying out soils, increasing drought risks. 
    • Extremely dry months have become increasingly common in recent decades.
  • Sea-level rise: Thermal expansion and melting ice is contributing to sea level rise, resulting in oceanic acidification and affecting marine life
  • Tags :
  • Climate Change
  • Water Cycle
  • Water-related Disasters
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