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Climate Change Vs Intense Heatwave: Rising Temperatures and Intense Heat Index Explained

Climate Change Vs Intense Heatwave: Rising Temperatures and Intense Heat Index Explained

Breaking News, Climate Actions, Opinions
The heat in Delhi is becoming increasingly unbearable. On May 23, 2024, the temperature reached 41 degrees Celsius, but it felt like a scorching 50 degrees Celsius. In the coming days, the perceived heat may rise to an astonishing 56 degrees Celsius. Despite being just one degree above the normal temperature, the heat feels extraordinarily intense. Recent data from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) shows a discrepancy between recorded temperatures and the heat people actually feel. This is backed by a recent study indicating that the temperatures tolerated by Indian citizens already exceed the set limits. Why Does the Heat Feel More Intense? The sensation of intense heat is not solely due to high air temperatures. Humidity plays a significant role in how hot it feels. The...
IMD Issues Yellow Alert for Seven Kerala Districts Amidst Heavy Rainfall

IMD Issues Yellow Alert for Seven Kerala Districts Amidst Heavy Rainfall

Breaking News, Disasters, Environment
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has raised concerns over the persisting heavy rainfall in Kerala by issuing a yellow alert for seven districts. According to the latest forecast, Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Ernakulam, Kozhikode, Kannur, and Kasargod are expected to witness significant rainfall, ranging from 6 cm to 11 cm, on Saturday. State Revenue Minister K. Rajan shared alarming statistics, revealing that Kerala has witnessed 11 rain-related deaths from May 9 to May 23. These fatalities include six drownings, two quarry accidents, two lightning strikes, and one house collapse, painting a grim picture of the ongoing weather challenges. In response to the escalating situation, Minister Rajan urged residents to exercise caution and avoid venturing into water bodie...
Severe Cyclonic Storm Remal Intensifies, Landfall Expected in Bangladesh and West Bengal

Severe Cyclonic Storm Remal Intensifies, Landfall Expected in Bangladesh and West Bengal

Breaking News, Disasters
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning as a low-pressure system in the Bay of Bengal has intensified into severe cyclonic storm Remal. The storm is anticipated to make landfall on the coasts of Bangladesh and West Bengal early Sunday morning, May 26, bringing with it heavy rainfall and strong winds. According to the IMD, Cyclone Remal is projected to move northward and then eastward, gaining further intensity over the east-central Bay of Bengal by Saturday morning. It is expected to track towards the coasts of Bangladesh and West Bengal, with a potential landfall between Sagar Island (India) and Khepupara (Bangladesh) by Saturday night. The forecast indicates wind speeds reaching 110-120 kilometres per hour (kmph) gusting up to 135 kmph at the time of landfall...
Monsoon Expected to Arrive in Kerala on May 31, Predicts IMD

Monsoon Expected to Arrive in Kerala on May 31, Predicts IMD

Breaking News, Climate Actions, Environment
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted the onset of the southwest monsoon in mainland India for May 31, a day ahead of the usual schedule. This announcement holds significant implications for the country's agricultural sector, food inflation, and rural economy. The forecast suggests that this year's monsoon is likely to be "above normal" at 106% of the long-period average (LPA). The monsoon's arrival is crucial for sustaining nearly 70% of the country's rainfall between June and September. IMD's operational forecasts have been historically accurate, with last year being an exception. Experts attribute this year's forecast to the possibility of the La Nina phenomenon, which typically leads to above-average monsoon rains in India. With 51% of India's farmed area and 4...
India Braces for Searing Summer, IMD Predicts Heat Waves and Rainfall Variations

India Braces for Searing Summer, IMD Predicts Heat Waves and Rainfall Variations

Breaking News, Disasters
As India gears up for the summer months ahead, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings of searing temperatures and potential heat waves across much of the country from April to June. While many regions are expected to experience above-normal temperatures, pockets of northwest India, including Delhi-NCR, may see relief with 'normal to below-normal' day temperatures. In its seasonal outlook for the next three months, IMD also forecasted 'normal to below-normal' night temperatures in isolated areas of northeast and northwest India, including the capital. Additionally, Delhi may receive 'normal to above-normal' rainfall in April, offering some respite from the heat. However, despite the variations in temperature and rainfall patterns, IMD cautioned that heat wave c...