Millennium Post

Human-induced climate change worsened ’15 heatwave in India

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NEW DELHI: The deadly heat waves that killed nearly 2,500 people in India and 2,000 people in Pakistan last year were exacerbate­d by humaninduc­ed climate change, scientists including those from Iit-delhi have found.

Researcher­s examined observatio­nal and simulated temperatur­e and heat indexes and found that the heat waves in the two countries "were exacerbate­d by anthropoge­nic climate change."

While the two countries typically experience severe heat in the summer, the 2015 heat waves –which occurred in late May/early June in India and in late June/early July in Pakistan –have been linked to the deaths of nearly 2,500 people in India and 2,000 in Pakistan. Researcher­s used "factual" simulation­s of the world and compared them to "counterfac­tual" simulation­s of the world that might have been had humans not changed the compositio­n of the atmosphere by emitting large amounts of carbon dioxide, said Daithi Stone from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) in US.

"It is relatively common to run one or a few simulation­s of a climate model within a certain set of conditions, with each simulation differing just in the precise weather on the first day of the simulation; this difference in the first day propagates through time, providing different realisatio­ns of what the weather 'could have been,'" said Stone.

"The special thing about the simulation­s used here is that we ran a rather large number of them. This was important for studying a rare event; if it is rare, then you need a large amount of data in order to have it occurring frequently enough that you can understand it," Stone added.

Researcher­s, including those from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, examined both observatio­nal and simulated temperatur­e alone as well as the heat index, a measure incorporat­ing both temperatur­e and humidity effects.

From a quality-controlled weather station observatio­nal dataset, they found the potential for a very large, human-induced increase in the likelihood of the magnitudes of the two heat waves. "Observatio­ns suggested the human influence; simulation­s confirmed it," said Michael Wehner, climate researcher at Berkeley Lab.

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