Climate Change: Weather forecast in India has become difficult due to climate change

Posted on 8th Aug 2022 by rohit kumar

Climate change has made weather forecasting difficult in India. To improve the forecast, the Meteorological Department is adopting more radars and high-capacity computing systems. The Director General of the Indian Meteorological Department Mrityunjay Mohapatra gave detailed information about this. He told about the ongoing work on the subject of climate change in the country, its impact on the weather, changes in the monsoon, the accuracy of forecasts, etc.

 

How will the weather be in just 1 km, we will know by 2025

 

Weather forecast for an area of ​​1 km each in panchayats and cities in India will be possible by 2025. The department currently gives a forecast model of a 12 km area, it will be increased to 6 km and 1 km at the regional level. That is, we will also know how the weather will be in any locality of the city.

 

Monsoon: Increased in Rajasthan, decreased in North, East, Northeast

 

Climate change has caused instability in the atmosphere. Incidents like heavy rain, stormy weather, and lightning have increased. Storms from the Arabian Sea, more than 5 cm of rain in 1 hour i.e. cloudburst, etc. have also increased in the mountains. There was no major impact on the average rainfall in the country, but it has decreased over the East, North, and Northeast parts. While growing up in western Rajasthan.

 

forecasts have improved so much

 

The weather forecast is 40% more accurate in five years. Its benefit has been found in saving lives and in preparing for the disaster in advance. Many agencies of the world are appreciating India for accurate information about cyclones.

 

Nine killed in lightning strike in Madhya Pradesh

 

Bhopal. In the last 24 hours, nine people were killed and two children were scorched by lightning in Madhya Pradesh. Galu Malviya, Ramu, Gudda, and Prabhu Lal were killed in a lightning strike in Agasaud village, about 45 km from Vidisha, on Saturday evening.

 

At the same time, three people working in a field in Podi-Pataura village of Satna died due to lightning, while two children were badly burnt. The dead include Anjana, Rajkumar and Ramkumar Yadav. At the same time, a 65-year-old woman Chandra died due to lightning in Jatwada of Satna. Here, 45-year-old woman Manu Ahirwar lost her life due to lightning in Bhora village of Guna.

 

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