Japan, this fall is the hottest ever...1.97 degrees year-on-year ↑

2024.12.03. PM 2:04
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In Japan, the average temperature between September and November this fall was the highest since 1898, when related statistics were compiled.

The Japan Meteorological Administration announced that the average temperature this fall was 1.97 degrees higher than usual.

This is well above the average temperature last fall, which was 1.39 degrees higher than usual.

The fall average in Japan is reported to have risen by 1.43 degrees over the past 100 years.

The Japan Meteorological Administration analyzed that the main reason for the increase in average temperature in autumn was that warm air covered the archipelago as the westerly wind blew northward than usual.

At the same time, he added that trade winds from the equator wave north and south and sea surface temperatures off Japan rose 1.7 degrees above normal in November, causing an unusually high number of typhoons and torrential rains last month.

Earlier, the Japan Meteorological Administration said this summer's average temperature was also 1.76 degrees above the average threshold, the highest since statistics began in 1898.



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