Right now the month of March is going on and heat wave like conditions can be felt in many parts of the country like May-June. The heat of the sun is increasing and the temperature has crossed 40 degrees in many districts including the national capital Delhi. But this time, what is the reason for the premature heat, let us tell.
In Safdarjung and Lodhi Road of the capital Delhi, the temperature was recorded at 38.3 degrees Celsius on Sunday, which is 7 degrees above normal. The mercury reached 39.9 degrees in Pitampura, which is a record.
Earlier in March 2013, the mercury reached 40-42 degrees in Delhi.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has already warned that this year’s heat is likely to be more than the previous years, which means that the summers will be hotter this year.
The reason for this increasing heat is anti-cyclone. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the anti-cyclone, which usually forms in late March in Rajasthan, has formed early this time. Western Disturbance is also not active. Due to this, hot winds have started coming from Thar Desert and Pakistan, due to which the temperature is increasing.
The IMD has predicted a steady rise in temperature for the next few days. Anti-cyclonic circulation actually means the scattering of air. As the name suggests, the direction of the wind in an anti-cyclone is opposite to the direction of the cyclonic wind. In cyclonic circulation, a low-pressure area is formed and the winds rise together.
At the same time, in anti-cyclonic circulation, a high-pressure area is created in which winds scatter and fall down. Due to the high-pressure in the middle of the anticyclone, a strong wind blast occurs from top to bottom and hot air comes down.
Due to the compression of the air, it becomes hotter and its moisture content is also less.
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