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Explore historical and projected climate data, climate data by sector, impacts, key vulnerabilities and what adaptation measures are being taken. Explore the overview for a general context of how climate change is affecting Maldives.
- Key Highlights: Maldives Country Climate and Development Report
The Maldives Country Climate Development Report outlines a...
- MALDIVES - World Bank
• Maldives experiences a consistently warm climate and has...
- Maldives - Summary | Climate Change Knowledge Portal - World Bank
Explore historical and projected climate data, climate data...
- Key Highlights: Maldives Country Climate and Development Report
Explore historical and projected climate data, climate data by sector, impacts, key vulnerabilities and what adaptation measures are being taken. Explore the overview for a general context of how climate change is affecting Maldives.
The average annual temperature is around 28 °C, with only slight fluctuations throughout the year. The two main seasons are determined by the monsoon: the southwest monsoon (Halhangu) from May to October and the northeast monsoon (Iruvai) from November to April.
Maldives Climate Data are provided as a complementary service to all Maldivian nationals, Companies registered in the Maldives, Developmental projects and research activities in which Maldivians are involved.
Maldives Meteorological Service issues a monthly climate report on the climate of the Maldives. The report summarizes past months weather for the North, Central and the South which highlights the temperature changes, rainfall, wind and sunshine in these areas. See all.
17 wrz 2024 · The Maldives Country Climate Development Report outlines a pathway for the country to not only safeguard its natural assets, but also to build a more resilient and sustainable economy. The World Bank stands ready to support the Maldives on its journey to green and climate resilient growth.
• Maldives experiences a consistently warm climate and has already experienced warming trends, with increases of 0.8°C between 1978 and 2018. • Future projections are clouded by the inability of current climate models to simulate changes over very small