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Climate Extremes and Resilience: India’s Weak Monsoon and Europe’s Heatwave (Indian Express)

Paper: GS – I, Subject: Geography, Topic: Climatology, Issue: Climate Extremes and the Need for Climate Resilience.
Context:

India is experiencing an uneven and relatively weak monsoon, with rainfall deficits across a large part of the country. At the same time, Europe is facing record-breaking heatwaves that have caused deaths, school closures, transport disruptions and pressure on electricity systems. Together, these developments show that the impact of a climatic hazard depends not only on its intensity but also on the preparedness and resilience of society.

Key Takeaways:

India's Monsoon & Climate Resilience

Explanation:

Weak Monsoon in India:

  • By June 24, 537 of 740 districts had a rainfall deficit exceeding 20%, covering nearly 77% of India’s area.
  • Seasonal rainfall was predicted at about 90% of the long-period average, but June rainfall remained much below normal.
  • The early deficit was mainly caused by weak monsoon currents, poorly developed low-pressure systems and an unfavourable MJO phase rather than El Niño.
  • Poor rainfall can reduce crop output, farm income, rural demand, groundwater recharge and hydropower generation.
  • India is relatively better prepared because of improved reservoir storage, expanded water-conservation infrastructure and greater use of solar and wind energy.

Europe’s Record Heatwave:

  • Britain recorded 36.1°C, Paris reached 40.9°C, and France recorded temperatures of up to 44.3°C.
  • A strong high-pressure pattern called an Omega Block or heat dome trapped hot air and prevented weather systems from moving normally.
  • Climate change is intensifying such events, with Europe warming at nearly twice the global average.
  • Urban heat islands further increase temperatures as concrete, roads and buildings absorb and retain heat.

Human and Infrastructure Impact:

  • The heatwave caused deaths, school closures, transport delays and changes in the timings of major public and cultural sites.
  • France reduced nuclear power generation because high temperatures limited access to cooling water.
  • Europe’s ageing population, heat-retaining buildings and infrastructure designed for cooler climates increased vulnerability.

Required Response:

  • India needs drought-resistant crops, efficient irrigation, groundwater recharge, reservoir management and better forecasts.
  • Europe requires heat-resilient buildings, urban greenery, cooling centres, early warnings and stronger public-health plans.
  • Climate policies must prepare simultaneously for rainfall shortages and extreme heat.

Conclusion:

The weak monsoon in India and Europe’s heatwave show that climate risks affect all regions. Stronger adaptation, resilient infrastructure and timely warnings are essential to reduce future losses.

Source: (The Indian Express)

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