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News: According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), there is a high likelihood of heatwave conditions in isolated areas of Odisha from March 13-17, Jharkhand from March 14-17, and Gangetic West Bengal from March 15-17. Heatwave

Heatwave

About Heatwave

  • A heatwave is a period of unusually high temperatures over a region.
  • The threshold for declaring a heatwave depends on the normal temperature in that area at a specific time of the year.
  • Heatwaves mainly occur from March to June and sometimes extend into July.
  • Regions affected:
    • Interior Odisha, Jharkhand, Gangetic West Bengal, South Rajasthan, North Gujarat.
    • Coastal regions also experience heat waves under specific conditions.
  • Parameters measured:
    • Maximum temperature
    • Relative humidity
    • Wind speed & direction
    • Atmospheric pressure
  • Climatology of maximum temperatures (1991-2020 data) is used to determine normal temperature trends. Heatwaves are then declared based on daily maximum temperature data.
  • A heatwave is declared by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) when:
    • Plains: Maximum temperature reaches 40°C or more.
    • Hilly regions: Maximum temperature reaches 30°C or more.
    • Coastal areas: Temperature departure is 4.5°C or more from normal, and the actual maximum temperature is 37°C or more.

Heatwave vs. Severe Heatwave

  • Based on departure from the normal temperature
    • Heatwave: When temperature departure is 4.5°C to 6.4°C from normal.
    • Severe heatwave: When departure is more than 6.4°C from normal.
  • Based on actual maximum temperature:
    • Heatwave: Above 45°C.
    • Severe heatwave: Above 47°C.
  • A heatwave is declared if the above conditions persist for at least two consecutive days in two or more stations of a meteorological sub-division.

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