Western Disturbances caused unseasonal rains in northern India.
El Niño is expected to weaken the monsoon and intensify heatwaves.
Detailed Insights:
Western Disturbances are moisture-laden wind systems originating beyond Afghanistan and Iran, crucial for winter precipitation in northern India.
El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), characterized by fluctuating Pacific Ocean temperatures, can disrupt global atmospheric circulation and weaken the Indian monsoon.
La Niña, the opposite of El Niño, cools the eastern Pacific, typically strengthening the Indian monsoon and potentially causing floods.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) declares a heat wave when temperatures reach 40°C in plains or 30°C in hilly areas, with specific departure criteria.
Apparent temperature or "feels like" temperature accounts for humidity and wind, reflecting the actual physiological stress experienced by the human body.
Key Concepts Involved:
Heat Wave: A period of abnormally high temperatures relative to normal weather.
Wet Bulb Temperature: The lowest temperature achievable through evaporative cooling of a water-covered surface.