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This Article is From Apr 03, 2019

Following Sixth Hottest Year Since 1901, Warnings Issued For 2019  

Following Sixth Hottest Year Since 1901, Warnings Issued For 2019  
A truck driver drinks water in front of a line of goods-carrier trucks parked at a toll plaza in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Abhijit Bhatlekar/Bloomberg News)

Even before the weather department issued heatwave warnings on April 1, on complete onset of summer, temperatures in March had soared to unusually high levels across India. Consider the following recent reports:

  • Kerala was put on high alert after 288 sunburn/sunstroke cases were registered in the state since March 1. There were four suspected cases of sunstroke deaths in the month and temperatures reached 40 degrees Celsius in the northern district of Palakkad, The Indian Express reported on March 28.
  • In Bengaluru, a city where the average summer temperature rarely crosses 26°C, temperatures of around 37°C caused dehydrated birds to fall out of the sky in March, this report in The New Indian Express said. Other regions of central Karnataka--such as Kalaburagi (40.6°C), Ballari (40°C) and Raichur (39°C)--also reported severe temperatures.
  • Mumbai recorded a maximum temperature of 40.3°C on March 25, seven degrees above normal for the city.
  • High temperatures--above 40°C--were experienced in north India, especially in areas around the national capital region. At 39°C on March 22, Delhi dealt with its warmest March in nine years.

These events mirror those of the summer of 2018, which was declared the sixth warmest since 1901, as per a Lok Sabha (lower house of the parliament) reply on Feb. 6. The annual mean surface air temperature across the country in 2018 was 0.39°C above the average observed between 1981 and 2010.

The average maximum temperatures during April and June this summer are likely to be higher than normal by 0.5°C over most of the meteorological subdivisions in central India and some subdivisions in northwest India, an India Meteorological Department release on April 1 said.

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