2010 warmest year since 1901, says IMD
The year 2010 was the warmest year since 1901, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) announced on Thursday.
The annual mean temperature for the country as a whole was 25.8023ºC during 2010 — 0.93ºC higher than the average for the 30-year period from 1961.
The pre-monsoon season between March and May in 2010 was the hottest time with mean temperatures remaining 1.8ºC above normal, said the Annual Climate Summary of India during 2010.
IMD director general Ajit Tyagi said an analysis has also shown that the mean annual temperatures were generally above normal throughout the country during the year, with the departure from the normal being more pronounced in north and central India.
The departures from the normal were more than 1ºC over most parts of northern and central India, while they were between zero and one degree over the rest of the country. The mean monthly temperature for the country as a whole for March was 2.27ºC above the 1961-90 average, for April 2.02ºC and for November 1.17ºC. —PTI
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