Unprecedented snowfall in Himalayas due to global warming: Scientist

Press Trust of India  |  Pithoragarh 

The unprecedented snowfall and prolonged cold in the region this was caused by global warming, a scientist in said Monday.

The trend will continue in the coming years as global patterns are changing rapidly, said Dr Sandeepan Mukherjee, a at Environment and Sustainable Development based at Kosi in

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"The erratic patterns of western disturbances, that cause rain and snowfall in months in the northern part of the globe, have become so due to the changing patterns of weather caused by global warming," he said.

"It seems these erratic patterns will continue in the coming years with increase in global warming," he added.

The first spell of rain and snowfall this was received in the region on December 12 and the last was received as late as on March 13, residents of Munsiyari in district said.

"There were 24 spells of snowfall in Munsiyari between December 12 and March 13 this year which broke the record of 1972 when there were 15 snowfalls," Puran Pandey, a local said.

According to Mukherjee is not only causing erratic patterns in western disturbances, but also causing uneven trends in south western monsoon that is responsible for monsoon rain in

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First Published: Mon, March 18 2019. 18:35 IST