Discover Weather Tomorrow, report on the world including current conditions across all continents: Asia, Europe, Africa, North and South America, Oceania and Polar Regions. Be aware of high or low temperatures of the planet, storms, and weather patterns.
World Weather Overview
- What Weather Is
Weather is the state of the air at a certain location at a certain moment.
It contains temperature, humidity, rain, windspeed, cloud cover, and air pressure.
It varies on an hourly, daily, and seasonal basis because the earth is rotating, tilting, as well as because of the geography.

- Main Weather Elements
- Temperature- Hot or cold, which is measured in degrees Celsius/degrees Fahrenheit.
- Clouds – Have an influence on sunlight and rainfall.
- Precipitation- Rain, snow, Hail, sleet.
- Wind- There can be noticed in relation to air pressure differences:
- Humidity – The moisture found in the air.
- Air Pressure- Affects both storms and cleared skies.

- World Climate Zones
Weather conditions are based on weather zones:
- Tropical (near equator) hot and humid, rains heavily (Amazon, Congo, Indonesia).
- Dry/ Arid (deserts) – hot days cool night less rain (Sahara, Arabian Desert).
- temperate – Moderate four seasons (Europe, North America, China).
- Freezing, snow/ice thruout of the year (Antarctica, Arctic).
- Highland – Variable According to altitude (Andes, Himalayas).
- Global Weather Phenomena
- El Nino and La Nina-patterns in the Pacific Ocean regarding rainfall and storms on the earth.
- When subjected to monsoons, caused by seasonal winds, South Asia and Africa receive heavy rains.
- Cyclones/Hurricanes/Typhoons – Potent rotating storms in and around warm oceans.
- Tornados – Rotating air columns (tornados are common up in the Midwest of the U.S.).
- World Weather Extremes
- Hottest spot Death Valley, USA (approximately 56.7 degrees Celsius).
- Lowest temperature occurring in the antarctic- Vostok Station (~-89.2c).
- wettest place and waterfall Mauyntaram, India (approximately 11,871 mm of rainfall in a year).
- Ceaser-driest place Atacama Desert, Chile (almost zero rain in centuries).
- Strongest wind – Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica (~320km/gusts).
- Modern Weather Forecasting
- Storms and rain are monitored by satellites and Radars.
- Extremely high-speed computers operate climatic models.
- AI & Big Data improve accuracy.
- There are mobile apps (AccuWeather, Windy, Weather.com) providing real-time weather predictions.
- Climate Change & Weather
Weather patterns are being altered due to global warming:
- More frequent heatwaves.
- Greater hurricanes and cyclones.
- Sea level rise leads to rising floods along the coast.
- Without was predicted (droughts in certain places, floods in some).
Simply put: Geography, oceans, and atmospheric circulation influence weather on Earth. It is getting increasingly extreme with climate change and even predictive technology is becoming smarter each year.

Frontrunners in Weather and Climate Science.
Jagadish Shukla
Born in India and a pioneering climate scientist, Shukla made breakthroughs in the field, by indicating the predictability of seasons by his historic technological experiment, the project of the billion butterfly. He demonstrated, using chaos theory, that over the long term seasonal behaviour is predictable, despite chaotic initial conditions, based on boundary conditions. He was the founder of the Center of Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Study (COLA) as well and was instrumental in the formation of work of the UN IPCC.
Celeste Saulo
Since January 2024 Saulo is the first woman to serve as Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the oldest international organization, celebrating 150 years of existence. Her focus is the significance of climate change as a practical, immediate issue that requires global cooperation, early warning, and cutting emissions.
Roxy Mathew Koll
Koll is an Indian climate scientist at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) specializing in the warming of the Indian Ocean, the workings of monsoons, monsoon extreme events and the effects of these events on the health population. He has been a contributor to IPCC reports and won several awards, including the Rashtriya Vigyan Puraskar.
Kevin Trenberth
Trenberth is an influential climate scientist who has participated in climate assessment committee of IPCC (1995, 2001, 2007), as well as numerous other projects such as TOGA and CLIVAR. He has published more than 600 papers with an h-index of 136 and is a pioneer in has reference to the Earth about energy flows and variations in climate. In 2024 he was recently made a member of the NZ Order of Merit.
Stefan Rahmstorf
Rahmstorf, a German oceanographer and climatologist, was one of the lead authors of major IPCC reports and instruments that investigate the cause of climatic change, especially the process by which climatic systems adjust and reform.
Conclusion
Geography, ocean currents and atmospheric circulation are all contributing factors that keep changing weather around the world. The differences in today’s global situations are marked by searing desert heat and the Middle East, jesting autumn-type winds in Europe and ash-freezing temperatures in Antarctic. These comparisons bring us back to the complexity of the Earth and interdependence of climate systems.
As a result of devices and techniques such as satellite-tracking, AI-driven predictions, and live weather screens, global weather has never been as well understood and forecasted. But climate change is accelerating extremes heatwaves, storms, floods, droughts, so preparedness and awareness is essential. Following the daily weather of our world not only keeps us updated on the present weather level but an opinion is also highlighted on the emphasis to adapt to the changing climate.
In a sense, the weather picture in the world today can be considered as the reflection of the balance of the earth – delicate, changing, being heavily influenced by anthropogenic activity.
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