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‘The upcoming El Nino event could cost India $1 trillion in losses’An impending El Nino event threatens global economies, with India facing potential losses exceeding one trillion dollars. This climate phen...
Macro, the Mightiest: Why India’s biggest macro variable still falls from the skyThe 2026 monsoon comes with a clear warning: Rainfall is forecast at 92% of the long-period average, with higher-than-usual probability of ...
Something coming: What scientists know about a potential 'super' El NinoA "super" El Nino is rapidly forming in the Pacific, with an 80% chance of development by July. While sea temperatures are rising exception...
La Nina is back, but impact may be limited: US agencyThe weather phenomenon known as La Nina has returned, a US agency announced Thursday -- although it is expected to remain weak, limiting it...
Monsoon delivers heavy rainfall: July-August poised to be among the wettest in three decadesIndia is experiencing one of the wettest July-August periods in three decades, with rainfall totals expected to surpass the long-term avera...
Heat stress is plunging the world’s coral reefs into crisisCorals support economic activity worth trillions a year, including $36 billion in tourism, according to a study by the Global Coral Reef Mo...
El Nino, La Nina impact on monsoon strongest in north, least in central India: StudyThe El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) climate pattern's impact on monsoon rain over north India has become much stronger recently, while ...
El Nino expected to return, likely to fuel spike in global temperatures: WMOEl Nino and La Nina are major, but not the only, drivers of the Earth's climate system. In addition to the long-established ENSO Update, WM...
ET View: Normal monsoons good auguryThe IMD projection says rainfall is likely to be 100% of the Long Period Average (LPA) precipitation for the country as a whole, with a mod...
Brace for a scorching summer, says the Meteorological DepartmentTemperatures are likely to be 0.5-1.0 degree Celsius above normal in many parts of the country from March, the weather office said. The mon...
Global warming never stopped in last hundred years: Study"Our study suggests that future climate conditions will likely rely on competition between multidecadal cooling and global warming if the m...
How good is our monsoon forecast this year depends on how well we understand El NinoEl Nino is accompanied by lower atmospheric pressure in the eastern tropical Pacific and higher pressure in the western Pacific.
Predicting the rains, despite the many scientific advances, continues to stump the weathermenOver the last decade, meteorologists have added a few more puzzling phenomena to their list of things that have to be explained by physics.
Climate change, El Niño & Pacific Decadal Oscillation could result to unbearable summer this year“The year whose annual mean temperature is likely to be most strongly influenced by the current El Niño is 2016 rather than 2015,” the WMO ...
World oceans rising dangerously, says NASAOceans around the world are rising dangerously, warns NASA, adding that the ramifications of sea level rise can be even scarier than predic...
Sea surface temperatures to predict rainfallA team from IITM and IISER, Pune used historical meteorological data and modern modelling techniques to predict monsoon pattern.
Heat wave across North India as rest of the world braces for El NinoMaintaining a dry weather for the country, IMD said that isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall would occur over Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
Heat wave across North India as rest of the world braces for El NinoMaintaining a dry weather for the country, IMD said that isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall would occur over Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
Retail inflation may get stuck at 8-10%: Bank of America Merrill Lynch reportWhile wholesale inflation in March rose to a three-month high of 5.7%, retail inflation inched up to 8.31% after softening for three straig...
Weak monsoon may lead to another year of sub-5% growth for IndiaIndia could face yet another year of sub 5 per cent growth, if monsoon are below normal this year, a Citigroup report says.