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India warming: Surface air temperature up by 0.7°C, says Jitendra Singh

Sea level of the Indian Ocean is going up by 1.7 mm a year, while the north Indian Ocean is rising at an even faster rate of 3.3 mm a year, the Union minister for Earth Sciences has said


March 20, 2025 / 10:26 IST
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The surface air temperature of India rose 0.7 degree Celsius during 1901–2018 and the sea surface temperatures in the tropical Indian Ocean went up by 1°C between 1951 and 2015, minister for earth sciences Jitendra Singh has told Parliament, sharing the changes being brought by a warming planet.

The minister also told Parliament on March 19 that global warming has led to increased monsoon variability and extreme climatic conditions.

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Surface air temperature refers to the temperature of the air near the earth's surface, typically measured at a height of 2 meters above the ground and is the temperature reported in daily weather reports.

Sea surface temperature refers to the temperature of the uppermost layer of the ocean, typically measured in the top few millimeters (mm) to meters, and is a crucial indicator of ocean health and climate change.