
Why India's New Heat Warning System May Miss Dangerous Heat Waves
India changed how it measures extreme heat, using a warmer reference period (1991–2020 instead of 1981–2010). This means temperatures that once triggered warnings no longer do. The shift is scientifically sound, but it creates a risk: as summers get hotter, what counts as "unusual" rises with it, potentially delaying alerts when people face real danger.
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