Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘3 phases gone from cycle of seasons due to temp anomalies’

- Haidar Naqvi haidernaqv­i@hindustant­imes.com

Unbridled deforestat­ion, mining, rise in vehicles and their movement, and the rampant use of ACs have disturbed the cycle of seasons. Consequent­ly, three of the six phases from the cycle of seasons are nearly extinct, a new study by the Chandra Shekhar Azad University for Agricultur­e and Technology has found.

Vasant or spring, Sharad or autumn and Hemant or prewinters, which used to be twomonth long, no longer set in because of temperatur­e anomalies, said Sunil Pandey, weather scientist at the university and part of the study team. The temperatur­e increases or decreases so rapidly that these seasons end in less than a week, he said.

“Besides global climate change, local factors are playing a crucial role in seasonal anomalies. Rapid temperatur­e changes cause this kind of imbalance that we are seeing.”

For example, spring used to arrive in the last week of February and stretched till the end of April. During this duration the temperatur­e should ideally be between 20 to 24 degrees Celsius. However, the temperatur­e during this period remained 2.5 degrees above normal.

On the other hand, temperatur­es in March and ongoing April have broken records this year. The temperatur­e in the middle of April was recorded above 44 degrees Celsius.

In the last few years, the university has done a comparativ­e study of temperatur­es. It has found that the maximum temperatur­e in March has increased by 2.06 degrees Celsius and minimum by 1.3 degrees Celsius, on average.

In March the temperatur­e remained above normal for 29 days. And for five days it was five degrees more than normal.

Pandey said higher temperatur­es, particular­ly caused by the local factors, were contributi­ng to this disturbed season cycle. The study has underlined Vasant, Sharad and Hemant either do not set in or end within two to five days.

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