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A pulse in a lesser-known tropical wave will bring increased risk of tropical cyclone activity over northern Australia in the ...
Occasional "sudden stratospheric warming" events can disrupt the polar vortex. These events happen when large-scale ...
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) have found different climatic drivers behind back-to-back ...
In Earth's atmosphere, large-scale atmospheric waves, known as Rossby waves, drive circulation patterns in the stratosphere.
A study shows that heat waves can trigger back-to-back events. Dry soil from the first wave fuels intense atmospheric changes, worsening the next. South Asia saw this in 2022.
Study explains why South Asia faced consecutive heatwaves in 2022, highlighting impact of atmospheric processes and soil ...
Mumbai: In 2022, much of South Asia reeled under back-to-back heatwaves which straddled the months of March and April.
A study by IIT Bombay investigates back-to-back heatwaves in India in 2022, revealing that atmospheric wind patterns and dry ...
Upon discovery, the researchers also believed that the waves could be a faster version of Rossby-Haurwitz waves. They say that interactions with the Sun’s other forces could supercharge the waves.
A new study by researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) and Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, ...