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  2. 2024 Southeast Asia heat wave - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in March, warmer weather has contributed to an increase of dengue fever infections in Indonesia. [9] By the week of 8 April, there were 62,001 infections and 475 deaths from dengue, compared to 22,551 infections and 170 deaths in the same period of 2023. [10]

  3. 2023 Asia heat wave - Wikipedia

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    A May study by the World Weather Attribution found that the heat wave was made at least 30 times more likely by climate change in India and Bangladesh, [81] [53] and that climate change raised temperatures by at least 2 °C (3.6 °F) in many parts of Asia in April. [82] [52] [53]

  4. Brutal Southeast Asia heat wave shatters all-time records ...

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    For Bangkok, March ended with temperatures 2.2 F (1.2 C) above the historical average. In April, that number was 4.5 F (2.5 C), and the number is over 6 F (3.3 C) above the historical average so ...

  5. 2024–2025 floods in Southeast Asia and South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Asia's traditional wet season, which typically spans October through March, is driven by the Australian-Indonesian monsoon (AIM) system. This meteorological phenomenon generates air currents flowing from Asia toward Australia, transporting significant moisture that results in substantial precipitation across the region.

  6. Asiaworld Expo, Islands Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ...

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    Get the Asiaworld Expo, Islands local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  7. Southeast Asia is increasingly turning to India instead of ...

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  8. Climate of Asia - Wikipedia

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    The Southern sections of Asia are mild to hot, while far northeastern areas such as Siberia are very cold, and East Asia has a temperate climate. The highest temperature recorded in Asia was 54 °C (at Ahvaz Airport, Iran on June 29, 2017, and at Tirat Zvi, Israel on June 21, 1942).

  9. Climate change in Asia - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 1494 For instance, coral reefs support 1.5 million fishers in the Indian Ocean and 3.35 million in the Southeast Asia, yet they are highly vulnerable to even low-emission climate change. [3]: 1479 Southeast Asia may lose around 30% of its aquaculture area and 10-20% of production by 2050-2070.