Temperatures soared above 45 degrees celsius in the national Capital, with the maximum being recorded at 45.7 degrees celsius at north west Delhi’s Narela, six notches above the season's average.
Breaking all the records, northwest Delhi's Mungeshpur area on Wednesday recorded maximum temperature of 52.3 degrees Celsius, highest ever for the capital. NEW DELHI: Breaking all the records ...
India is facing one of the most intense heatwaves ever, with temperatures in Delhi being highest ever for the city, and on the verge of breaking the national records. A temperature of 52.9 degrees ...
Heatwaves similar to those experienced in May in India are almost 1.5 degrees Celsius warmer than the warmest heat wave s previously observed in the country, according to a new rapid attribution ...
Maximum temperatures crossed 48 degrees Celsius on Wednesday at multiple locations across the northern Indian plains under extreme heatwave conditions, considered dangerous to health, but India’s ...
It can often seem a triumph that India exists at all. By some miracle of human ingenuity and industry, a land area barely bigger than Argentina with less water than Colombia is able to support ...
Delhiites faced sweltering heat with no heatwave warning from India Meteorological Department. Despite a minor decrease in peak temperature, high humidity levels persisted. The city is bracing for ...
On 25 May, climate scientist Roxy Mathew Koll posted a very interesting satellite image of the Indian subcontinent on social media. In it, one can see three things: Cyclone Remal poised to make ...
Heatwaves like those experienced in India this May are nearly 1.5 degrees Celsius warmer than the country's previously recorded hottest heatwaves, according to a new rapid attribution study by an ...
Heatwaves similar to those experienced in May in India are almost 1.5 degrees Celsius warmer than the warmest heat waves previously observed in the country, according to a new rapid attribution ...