GS 3: Environment & EcologyGS 1: Physical GeographyGS 3: Disaster ManagementPrelims

Study: Hindu Kush Himalaya region to face drier monsoon, but threat of climate hazards remains, Pg22

Hindu Kush Himalaya faces drier monsoon, heightened flood, GLOF, landslide risks due to El Niño, warns ICIMOD study.

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Key Highlights:

  • The Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) region is projected to experience below-normal rainfall and above-normal temperatures during the upcoming monsoon season.
  • This forecast is primarily attributed to the anticipated return of the El Niño weather phenomenon.
  • The HKH Monsoon Outlook 2024, published by ICIMOD and the Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, warns of increased drought, heat stress, and reduced water availability.
  • Despite drier conditions, the region faces heightened risks of floods, glacial lake outbursts (GLOFs), and landslides due to intense rainfall events and accelerated glacier melt.
  • The HKH region, spanning 3,500 km across eight countries, is a source of 10 major Asian river basins, supporting two billion people.

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Detailed Insights:

  • The El Niño phenomenon, characterized by unusually warm sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, typically suppresses monsoon rainfall in the Indian subcontinent.
  • Multiple forecasting agencies, including SASCOF-34 and Copernicus Climate Change Service, project El Niño conditions to persist through the monsoon season.
  • Lower winter snow persistence in the HKH region means a reduced seasonal water buffer, increasing reliance on monsoon rainfall, groundwater, and spring water.
  • Rising temperatures are expected to accelerate glacier and snowmelt, leading to short-term spikes in river discharge and elevating GLOF risks.
  • A possible emergence of a positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) later in the season might partially offset El Niño's drying effect, though its impact remains uncertain.
  • The India Meteorological Department has also predicted a below-par monsoon for the country this year.
  • The HKH region's vulnerability to climate-induced hazards is intensified by climate change, leading to more extreme weather events.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • El Niño: A climate pattern characterized by unusually warm sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, affecting global weather.
  • Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) Region: A vast mountain range spanning eight countries, known as the "Third Pole" due to its extensive glaciers and snow cover.
  • Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF): A sudden release of water from a glacial lake, often caused by glacier melt, landslides, or seismic activity.
  • Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD): An irregular oscillation of sea surface temperatures in the Indian Ocean, influencing rainfall patterns in surrounding regions.
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