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La Niña, climate change — why Indian subcontinent got scorched so early & for so long this year

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The Print

Publication Date
2022-05-04

The Indian subcontinent is currently at the tail end of a prolonged heat wave that lasted nearly six weeks, resulting in the warmest March and April on record for the region. During this time, Indian cities saw temperatures soar to over 45°C, while places in Pakistan went upwards of 47°C.

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https://theprint.in/science/la-nina-climate-change-why-indian-subcontinent-got-scorched-so-early-for-so-long-this-year/941335/