Turkey's 2024 Meteorological Records: From Scorching Heat to Record Wind Speeds

Turkey's Meteorological Records for 2024 revealed extreme weather events: highest temp of 47.8°C in Şanlıurfa, lowest of -34.3°C in Ardahan. Notable records include 297.7 kg/m² rain in Antalya, 247 cm snowpack in Van, and 153.4 kph winds in Trabzon. Sea temperatures ranged from 32.9°C in Adana to 7°C in Marmara.

Turkey's Meteorological Records for 2024 Announced

Last year, Turkey witnessed extreme weather conditions, with the highest temperature reaching 47.8 degrees Celsius in Şanlıurfa and the lowest temperature dropping to minus 34.3 degrees Celsius in Ardahan.

Hottest and Coldest Days of the Year

On June 20, the scorching heat peaked at 47.8 degrees Celsius in Ceylanpınar, Şanlıurfa, marking the hottest day of the year. In contrast, the coldest day was on Feb. 29, when temperatures plummeted to minus 34.3 degrees Celsius in Göle, Ardahan.

Extreme Rainfall and Snowpack Levels

The highest daily rainfall was observed on Feb. 13, with 297.7 kilograms per square meter in Kepez, Antalya. Meanwhile, the deepest snowpack of the year, measuring 247 centimeters, was recorded on March 6 at Karabet Hill in Bahçesaray, Van.

Record-Breaking Wind Speed

Trabzon experienced strong winds on Dec. 28, with wind speeds reaching a record 153.4 kph (95.3 mph), making it the fastest wind speed of the year.

Sea Surface Temperature Extremes

At the Karataş Fishing Shelter Main Breakwater Lighthouse Station in Adana, the highest sea surface temperature of 32.9 degrees Celsius was recorded on Aug. 15. Conversely, the lowest sea surface temperature of 7 degrees Celsius was measured on Jan. 22 at the Marmara Ereğlisi Fishing Shelter Breakwater Lighthouse Station.

Sanliurfa Ardahan Antalya Van Trabzon Adana Marmara

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