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Kolkata faces prolonged heatwave with temperatures above 40°C, ai... Read More
KOLKATA: The city is unlikely to get any respite from the heat for about a week. Kolkata's maximum temperature could stay above 40°C for the next two days, making 2024 get this century's highest number of April heatwave days. Sunday's maximum temperature of 41.3°C marked the seventh day this month with above 40°C temperature since the heatwave started on April 19.

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Between 1998 and 2024, April 2009 and April 2016 each had eight days when the maximum temperature touched or crossed 40°C. So far, seven out of nine days since the onset of the heatwave have seen the mercury crossing the 40°C-mark this month. On Sunday, the Met office issued two bulletins stating that the heatwave conditions are likely to prevail till at least May 2 and that there was no indication of rainfall in Kolkata till at least May 5.



According to Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) head Somenath Dutta, there is a slim chance of a thunderstorm in the city between May 5 and 6. This would be the first instance of rain since the city's last spell of 0.5 mm on April 7 and could perhaps bring down the mercury several notches, relieving the city from at least 15 consecutive days of heatwave conditions.

"I have observed an anticlockwise turn in the southerly winds in the Bay of Bengal, which tends to be conducive for thunderstorm activity. While we need a few more days to observe the system, if the trend continues, there may be a mature thunderstorm between May 5 and 6, bringing substantial cold and dry winds, which would, in turn, push the mercury down," Dutta said.

While Kolkata's heat is well on its way to break a record this week, this April has already broken the record for the highest temperature in 44 years. Last Thursday, the maximum temperature hit 41.6°C, the highest the city has seen in April since it touched 41.7°C on April 25, 1980. In recent years, the mercury crossed 41°C only seven times - in 2009, 2014, 2016 and 2023. Meanwhile, this month has already seen three days where the mercury shot past the 41°C-mark.
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"Over the last few days, we have been seeing an increasing flow of cool southerly wind from the Bay of Bengal, countering the hot dry northwesterly wind. While this is not sufficient to cause a thunderstorm, it's influence curtails the temperature from rising significantly. Most likely, for the next four to five days, the temperature is likely to stagnate rather than increase further," Dutta added.

Monday is likely to remain sunny, and partly cloudy in the later afternoon, while the maximum and minim-um temperatures are likely to remain near 41°C and 29°C respectively.


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Jayeshkumar Panchal
244 days ago
Part-1. .Here is what is adding all that Heat in to the Atmosphere.. .Every time our Automobiles apply their (Friction) Brakes, so frequently in our City Driving, all their Kinetic Energy is turned in to Heat and released in to the Atmosphere, adding to the Warming of the Environment and the Planet. But that is not all and end of the Story, because these Automobiles are then having to Generate 2.5 times the amount of Kinetic Energy (that is) just lost as heat in those Friction Brakes, for powering their Next Acceleration. ..and often within Seconds of having Stopped at the Traffic Signals, halts or even while taking a Simple Turn at the Street Corner!.. .Please note here that Best of our Engines can only convert 40% of Heat in to Kinetic Energy or Motion, with the Remaining 60% of heat getting wasted (again going in to the Atmosphere) from the Hot Engine, Radiators, hot exhaust line and the hot exhaust gases; thus having to Produce 100% New Energy for losing out or not recovering that 40% of Kinetic Energy; or producing 2.5 times the Energy that is lost in those Friction Brakes.. .Millions of our Automobiles that now operate in our Stop-and-Go City Traffic add a Huge Amount of Heat and CO2 from their Frequent Acceleration using a lot of New Energy and Fuel, but never recovering any of that Kinetic Energy while Braking, thus resulting in their Excessive Energy foot print, with each of our Automobiles now boasting 100 plus hp or power output (that would be enough to power a small Factory!). . .The Huge Heat build-up in our Atmosphere results in Climate Change, Global Warming and extreme weather events like Storms, Cyclones, Floods, Wildfires and Heat Waves, and are resulting out of our own Actions, inaction or Mistakes. A Simple Mistake of not recovering the Kinetic Energy in our Automobiles, that still use those Heat Emitting and Energy Wasting Friction Brakes in 21st Century, and using them even in all those Electric vehicles!; in the process using a Huge amount of New Energy, Engine/Motor Power and Fuel or Electricity for Driving these Automobiles, Emitting a Huge amount of Heat and CO2 Emission in to our Atmosphere, and causing this Climate Crisis.
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