India's Heat Alert System Just Got Less Sensitive—And That's a Problem

India's Heat Alert System Just Got Less Sensitive—And That's a Problem

India's weather agency updated its heat baseline from 1981–2010 to 1991–2020. The newer period is already warmer, so extreme temperatures now need to go higher to trigger alerts. Technically sound—but it means as heat creeps up, the threshold for warning the public creeps up too, potentially delaying critical warnings when people are actually at risk.

Published

Read at another depth