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Germany hit by record temperatures as heatwave moves eastEurope is grappling with a severe heatwave, with Germany recording a new record temperature of 41.3°C. This sweltering weather, linked to n...
Germany, Poland poised for soaring temperatures as heatwave moves eastA scorching heatwave, responsible for numerous deaths across Western Europe, is now bearing down on Germany and Poland with temperatures ne...
El Niño is here, but can the Indian Ocean Dipole save India's monsoon?El Niño conditions have developed in the Pacific Ocean. This weather pattern often leads to less rain and hotter temperatures in India. Far...
Akasa Air launches 'SkyCadet' programme to train next generation of pilotsAkasa Air, India's fastest-growing airline, announced the launch of Akasa SkyCadet, a pilot training programme designed to develop future-r...
80% chance of El Nino developing between June-August: United NationsA strong El Nino is developing with an 80 percent chance. This natural climate event will warm Pacific waters and influence global weather....
Think it's hot now? World headed for repeated heat record shocks, warns UNNew United Nations climate projections reveal Earth will likely surpass the safe climate threshold repeatedly in the next five years. The h...
World’s biggest weather agency predicts heavier rainfall for Indian subcontinent, hotter years ahead worldwideThe World Meteorological Organisation predicts continued wet weather in South Asia from 2025 to 2029. Global temperatures will likely hit n...
WMO report shows 2023 shattered climate records, experts highlight concerns for IndiaThe World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reports that 2023 has set climate records, with extreme weather causing devastation worldwide. ...
Next 5 years could be hottest ever globally, warns UN weather agencyGlobal temperatures are likely to surge to record levels in the next five years, making 2023-27 the warmest five-year period ever recorded,...
2022 fifth or sixth warmest year on record: WMOThe global mean temperature in 2022 was 1.15 degrees Celsius above the pre-industrial (1850-1900) average, making it the "fifth or sixth" w...
Premature to attribute extreme heat in India to climate change but heatwaves more intense: WMOExtreme heat is gripping large parts of India and Pakistan, impacting hundreds of millions of people in one of the most densely populated p...
Past winter season third warmest in India's recorded history, scientists say"In general, this is the impact of climate change. In recent years, you'll find that the temperature has risen." M. Mohapatra, director-gen...
2020 was one of three warmest years on record: World Meteorological OrganisationThe warmest six years have all been since 2015, with 2016, 2019 and 2020 being the top three. The differences in average global temperature...
India to establish regional climate centre for Himalayas, to benefit country, neighbours: IMD chiefConsidering the size of the Himalayas and its role in India's hydrology, meteorology, disaster management, ecosystem and many other activit...
18.3°C: Antarctica registers hottest temperature ever
10 visibility measuring devices installed at Delhi AirportThe Delhi Airport has installed 10 indigenious visibility measuring devices -- 'Drishti' -- on three of its runways to ensure safe landing ...
Shailesh Nayak is India's candidate for top World Meteorological Organisation postShailesh Nayak, an Indian scientist and bureaucrat, is contesting the election for the top post at the Geneva-based World Meteorological Or...
- World weather body warns of extreme weather due to climate change
Just a week ahead of the release of a crucial report of a UN panel on impact of climate change on food, water and other resources, the Worl...
- Greenhouse gas concentrations reach a record high: World Meteorological Organisation
World Meteorological Organisation, in a statement released on Tuesday revealed that the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere reache...
- Monsoon likely to be normal: World met body
India receives most of its rains in June-September, which is crucial for both the immediate kharif crops and also the rabi crops.