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Is the summer of 2021 going to be hot?
The National Centers for Environmental Information predict that record-setting global temperatures in July will easily place 2021 among the ten hottest years on record.
Will it get hotter in 2021?
Extreme heat and global climate change With last month’s data, it remains very likely that 2021 will rank among the world’s 10-warmest years on record, according to NCEI’s Global Annual Temperature Rankings Outlook.
Is 2021 going to be a wet year?
In NOAA’s 2021 Winter Outlook — which extends from December 2021 through February 2022 — wetter-than-average conditions are anticipated across portions of the Northern U.S., primarily in the Pacific Northwest, northern Rockies, Great Lakes, Ohio Valley and western Alaska.
Why is India so hot in summer?
As Earth’s highest and most massive mountain range, the Himalayas bar the influx of frigid katabatic winds from the icy Tibetan Plateau and northerly Central Asia. Most of North India is thus kept warm or is only mildly chilly or cold during winter; the same thermal dam keeps most regions in India hot in summer.
Is India warming up?
Rising temperature: India is warming up rapidly. A new study on climate change in India has confirmed a rapid rise in surface temperatures in the past 70 years. The study calculated temperature rise in terms of change occurring from decade to decade, using information from two different datasets covering the period from 1951 and 2013.
What was the temperature of India in 1950s?
In the 1950s, the area with this high temperature was limited with only a small spot in south-central India touching 41 degrees. The region with temperature over 40 degrees began to expand in the 1970s and 1980s, while the region with temperature more than 41 degree in south-central India has enlarged.
Is Northeast India cooling or warming?
While warming trend has been observed in northwest and southern India, cooling or reduced warming seems to be occurring in northeastern India which is stretching southwestward across central India.
What is causing the cooling in central India?
“The surface cooling or reduced warming seen across central India is due to the regional effect of a plume of aerosol pollution that affects parts of southeast Asia and extends into central India.