Climate Information & Data
๐ Understanding Climate Change
Climate change represents one of the most significant challenges facing our planet today. Rising global temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and increasing frequency of extreme weather events are all indicators of our changing climate.
At Weather in Home, we are committed to providing accurate climate data and helping our users understand how climate change affects local weather patterns. Our advanced monitoring systems track long-term trends and provide insights into how weather patterns are evolving.
๐ก๏ธ Global Temperature
Since pre-industrial era
๐ Sea Level Rise
Since 1880
๐ง Arctic Ice
Per decade loss
๐จ COโ Levels
Current atmospheric
๐ What We're Monitoring
- Temperature Trends: Long-term temperature averages and anomalies
- Precipitation Patterns: Changes in rainfall and snowfall distribution
- Extreme Events: Frequency and intensity of hurricanes, droughts, and floods
- Seasonal Shifts: Changes in the timing and duration of seasons
- Ocean Temperatures: Sea surface temperature variations
- Ice Coverage: Arctic and Antarctic ice extent monitoring
๐ Regional Climate Data
Japan's climate is characterized by four distinct seasons, influenced by monsoon patterns and ocean currents. Understanding regional climate variations is crucial for accurate weather forecasting and long-term planning.
๐ธ Spring (Mar-May)
Average temperature
โ๏ธ Summer (Jun-Aug)
Average temperature
๐ Autumn (Sep-Nov)
Average temperature
โ๏ธ Winter (Dec-Feb)
Average temperature
๐ก Climate Action
Weather in Home is committed to environmental responsibility and climate awareness. We support renewable energy initiatives and work to minimize our carbon footprint. By providing accurate climate data, we help individuals and organizations make informed decisions about sustainability and environmental protection.