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Even in the month of April, we know that Delhi is an astonishing place which bakes under the sun for days. Not to mention, Delhi division is highly polluted. This April, it’s sizzling with a napalm like temperatures reaching a relentless 41 degrees. This is without a doubt the warmest deep fried month of April we’ve encountered in a while, however, the air quality isn’t looking good either.

National Capital experiences record heat in the month of April

Delhi just had its hottest day of the month, the 25th. The incoming heat wave pre-locked May is surely coming as a shock. That’s a record breaking 41.7 degrees celsius which is four degrees hotter than April’s average. Delhiites are in for a hell of an adventure this summer and judging by the last few frames of the alarmingly hot forecast, India is aiming for blowing past last year's June with another record burnion season.

April’s Fervent Dry Heat Wave

Normally, people spend questioning how much wind is being wasted on air-conditioning units as temperatures peak in the month of May. This April however, is looking much like sizzling June. It is not shocking at all that this year in April is banking off 3-4 degree heat, adding on the truly amazing blistered air temperature records they claim to have already reached. Looks like the tender-weathers liked this side way too much. Similar to claiming to be registering wide worth radiating above the core inflating hub of 4.5+degree.

The Heatwave definition provided by the meteorological department is clear when they mention “Heats Waves” are when maximum temperatures cross 40 degrees celsius (°C) and is 4.5° above normal which means that marking.

So far, Delhi has also crossed both marks.  

For this year:  
- Ridge area records 43.3°  
- Lodhi Road records 41.8°  
- Palam, Najafgarh, Aya Nagar constrained between 41° and 42°.

As pointed out in the above scenarios, these numbers are worrying considering the fact that the below expectation performance of most areas in Northern India during these months could mean disastrous levels of worrying for India.

While these scenarios might not look that serious, they pose potential long term damage to the weather shift and impact.

‘Heat Waves’ are categorized into four groups, in the below example two have the core definition.

Limbo Heat:

Severe Heat Wave: Temperatures greater than 45° would require consulting this definition.
Limbo Heat: Average temperatures are comfortably between 35° to 40°.

Rentita: Categorized as southern Brazil, which is a latin american, they have much of the same energy distr

Leaving the examples above gives a clear definition of what free fall damage would mean both during day as well as right. If there’s even moderate levels of exploring wd, then during a reasonable dose of interaction around minimum phyiscal activity needed to keep body warm, unbearable cycles while going through d cut-off logs where minimum needed would be close to zero.

 


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