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Every Day A New 'Hottest Day Record" Is Being Set...

Every Day A New ‘Hottest Day Record” Is Being Set…

2023-07-07
By: I H Khan / Prasanna
On: July 7, 2023

According to climatic data from the US National Centers for Environmental Prediction, the 4th of July this year was the hottest day on record. However, some experts believe yesterday alsoContinue Reading

El Niño Destruction May Lead To $84 Trillion In Economic Losses

El Niño Destruction May Lead To $84 Trillion In Economic Losses

2023-06-08
By: Roshan
On: June 8, 2023

El Niño, the warm phase of the Pacific Ocean’s temperature cycle, is expected to make a significant impact on weather patterns around the world this year. With the potential toContinue Reading

Indian Monsoon 2019: If This Is Not Climate Change, What Is?

2019-08-16
By: Vartika
On: August 16, 2019

If there is any more evidence that deniers need about the existence of climate change, they should look at the 2019 southwest monsoon season in India. The monsoon has playedContinue Reading

Another Gift From Climate Change: “Megadrought”

2019-07-27
By: Roshan
On: July 27, 2019

As our ongoing climate change catastrophe continues to get worse, the American Southwest may soon find itself in a decade-long “megadrought.” From the 800s to the 1400s, about a dozenContinue Reading

Still Not Clear: How Will Global Warming Affect El Niño In The 21st Century?

2019-02-02
By: Roshan
On: February 2, 2019

El Niño is the largest climate phenomenon that occurs frequently, producing droughts, floods, wildfires, dust and snow storms, fish kill, and even elevated risks of civil conflicts. El Niños occurContinue Reading

Here Is Why Improved Forecasts Are Not Helping Prevent Floods And Droughts

2018-10-04
By: Guest Article
On: October 4, 2018

Extreme rainfall events that led to the major flood in Mumbai in August 2017 and the disastrous Kerala flood this year as well as several less catastrophic ones across theContinue Reading

Marine Algae’s Impact on Global Climate and Indian Monsoon

2018-04-05
By: Guest Article
On: April 5, 2018

In a few weeks from now, seasonal forecast for the Indian summer monsoon will be announced. Among various parameters that determine the fate of the monsoon is the sea surfaceContinue Reading

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