Nagaland releases updated 2024 Meteorological Report

In commemoration of World Meteorological day, L Chubaonen, Director of Soil & Water Conservation released a booklet entitled Meteorological Report of Nagaland 2024 at the Directorate of Soil and Water Conservation on March 21.

Report calls for collaboration to tackle climate challenges

Kohima, March 22 (MExN): On the occasion of World Meteorological Day, the Department of Soil & Water Conservation unveiled the updated version of the ‘Meteorological Report of Nagaland 2024.’ This comprehensive report offers an in-depth analysis of the State’s weather patterns, rainfall distribution, temperature trends and other key climatic data recorded throughout the year.

The release of this updated report aligns with the World Meteorological Day 2025 theme, “Closing the Early Warning Gap Together.” This theme highlights the crucial need for enhanced collaboration in strengthening early warning systems to mitigate the impacts of extreme weather events, which have become an increasing concern worldwide, stated a press release. 

The Meteorological Report of Nagaland 2024 is a vital step in the Department’s ongoing efforts to promote climate resilience. The report provides a foundation for data-driven policies and preparedness strategies that aim to improve the state’s response to climate-related challenges. It underscores the importance of building stronger partnerships between government agencies, scientific organizations and local communities to bridge the early warning gap and improve disaster preparedness.

The report’s release serves as a call to action for increased collaboration in the face of climate challenges. By working together, Nagaland can enhance its resilience to extreme weather and natural disasters, ensuring a safer and more sustainable future for its residents.

As we observe World Meteorological Day 2025, the global community is reminded that closing the early warning gap is not just a technological challenge, but a human one. Achieving this goal requires solidarity, shared responsibility and commitment from all sectors of society. Only through collective action can we strengthen early warning systems, protect vulnerable communities and build a more climate-resilient world.
 



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