
The month of April has just begun but the scorching heat has already begun. The temperature is continuously increasing. The weather department predicts that it will be very hot in the coming days. If we talk about Delhi, the maximum temperature here on Sunday was 38.2 degrees Celsius which is 3.1 degrees more in this season. At the same time, the minimum temperature fell to 18.5 degrees. The weather department predicts that there will be severe heat in UP, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Punjab in the coming time.
What is the reason for heat in India?
Actually the temperature of the sea is increasing rapidly, due to this the heat in India is also increasing rapidly. These are the reasons for the increase in sea temperature-
- Climate change
- Global Warming
- Changes in ocean currents
- Climate Cycle
- Melting of polar ice
In fact, global warming is increasing the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which is increasing the temperature of the sea. This is increasing the heat in the country. At the same time, climate change and climate cycle are also changing the temperature of the sea. Apart from this, due to changes in sea currents, there is also turmoil in the temperature of the sea. Melting of polar ice is also an important reason for the change in sea temperature. Due to all these reasons, the temperature of the sea is increasing, which is also affecting the weather of the country.
There is a possibility of more heat than normal in April-June:
Meteorological Department
Recently, the Meteorological Department had said that the temperature in the country is likely to remain above normal from April to June and heatwaves may occur for more days in central and eastern India and northwestern plains. The India Meteorological Department had said this on Monday. IMD chief Mrityunjay Mahapatra said in a press conference that the maximum temperature will be above normal in most parts of the country except some areas of western and eastern India. Temperatures are likely to remain normal in some areas of western and eastern India. He had said that the minimum temperature is also likely to remain above normal in most areas. Mahapatra said, "Most parts of north and east India, central India and plains of north-west India are likely to experience two to four more days of heat wave from April to June." Usually, India experiences four to seven days of heat wave from April to June. The states which are likely to experience more than normal heat wave include Rajasthan, Gujarat, Haryana, Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and northern parts of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Mahapatra said that some states including eastern Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Odisha are likely to experience 10 to 11 days of heat wave during this period. He said that maximum temperatures are likely to be above normal in most parts of India in April. However, temperatures may remain normal in some areas of the far south and north-western regions. Mahapatra said that minimum temperatures will be above normal in most parts of the country, except some places in the north-west and north-east, where temperatures may remain normal or slightly below normal.
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