Climate change intensifies India’s heatwave crisis as El Nino looms, experts say
La Nina may not be sufficient to offset the rising temperatures in a warmer future.
As India grapples with unusually high temperatures, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted an early and intense summer this year, with prolonged heatwaves. The country recently saw its warmest February since 1901, along with one of the driest winters in recent history, which has raised concerns about the ongoing climate crisis.
Human-caused climate change is leading to a «new normal» of warmer winters and shorter springs. However, scientists emphasize that annual weather patterns, known as «year-to-year variability,» still play a crucial role in influencing seasonal conditions.
«For example, updates from the IMD this year suggest that it was an unusually dry winter,» Arpita Mondal, associate professor at the Centre for Climate Studies at IIT Bombay told news agency PTI.
«Rain is a natural cooling process that helps bring temperatures down.» he added.
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