Heat starts to Burn Indian Subcontinent

Most states of the country are burning. The rising heat has started to burn life. In some states, alerts have also been issued regarding heat prevention. It is not uncommon for people to be surprised to see this hot season. The first question that they call, is that how much temperature has happened since the last week of March. How is the weather of early April, the general weather, transformed from heat to heat in the month of May? The irregularity of this summer also strikes them. Warm heat throughout the day, but in the air it is not hot.





This may not be the common man of the weather, but the meteorologists are understanding it. According to the Indian Weather Department, Pune's scientist DS Pai, the area of ​​high barrage on the large area in central and north-west India has become due to the high heat conditions have become moving. The conditions of cloud formation are not being made from this pressure area, due to which the sun's rays are burning directly to the earth. On the other hand, some scientists are also looking at adding it to anti-cyclone and climate change. According to the life scientists of Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Jeevan Prakash Kulkarni said, due to anti-cyclone heat started to melt in March. Generally, anti-cyclones in Gujarat and Rajasthan are formed in the month of April. Now times have become before this time. Now these anti cyclones have taken the whole country in its wraps. The adverse effect of which is visible everywhere in the form of rising heat and Loo. Normally in the month of April, when temperature increases, it rains with strong winds to balance it. It is not normal to have anti cyclone in the month of March. This is happening due to climate change. This year, uneven rainfall was visible, now heat is also seen. The weather cycle is happening irregularly. If the average temperature is seen, then such increase in temperature does not show up first. This is the return of climate change. The local impact of climate change has now started to appear. Even in the midst of the rising heat in the country, the scientists explain the reason for the cold air circulating in the areas of Delhi NCR. Jagdish Prasad Gupta, the Meteorologist of the Indian Meteorological Department, Lucknow, considers the reason for adequate moisture in the flowing wind. 

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