16 April 2025

Climate Monitoring

Climate Monitoring refers to the systematic observation and analysis of climate variables and phenomena over time. It involves the collection of data on temperature, precipitation, humidity, atmospheric pressure, and other atmospheric conditions to assess the state and changes in the Earth’s climate. The purpose of climate monitoring is to provide accurate and reliable information that can be used to understand climate patterns, trends, and potential impacts on the environment and society. This data supports scientific research and informs policy decisions related to climate change, resource management, and environmental protection. Effective climate monitoring typically employs a variety of tools and technologies, including satellites, ground-based weather stations, and ocean buoys, to ensure comprehensive coverage and accuracy.