Extreme weather events like hailstorms are triggered by a chain reaction where sustained above-normal temperatures create strong surface heating, which generates powerful upward air currents that carry moisture into colder upper atmospheric layers; when combined with wind discontinuities and moisture convergence, this produces towering thunderclouds capable of generating severe weather, with rising heat across regions making such events more likely and intense.
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Bengaluru Rains | From Heat to Hail: What Triggered Bengaluru’s Extreme Weather Event追加:
[music] >> Ice ice It's all ice. The recent hail storm in Bengaluru is best understood not as an isolated anomaly, but as a byproduct of intensifying pre-monsoon weather dynamics interacting with rising heat across India. Now, meteorologists point to a classic chain reaction. Days of above normal temperatures created strong surface heating. This in turn triggered powerful upward air currents. Now, as this hot air rose up, it then carried moisture into colder upper layers of the atmosphere and combined with wind discontinuities and moisture, it converged and this produced towering thunderclouds capable of generating hail even in peak summer. Now, what made this particular event this extreme rainfall uh you know, stand out was its intensity. It followed a period of sustained heat build-up with Bengaluru and much of Karnataka seeing temperatures 1 to 3° above normal and then projections of an unusually hot summer linked to urban heat island effects as well as global warming, that old villain. Now, the storm itself acted as a sudden release valve rapidly cooling the city after days of oppressive heat. If we zoom out now, this fits into a larger national pattern. India is currently experiencing widespread simultaneous heat extremes with several cities near nearing or crossing 46° and heatwave conditions spreading across northern, central, as well as eastern regions of the country.
Heat combined with atmospheric conditions is increasingly leading to erratic high-impact weather events. So, the key takeaway is that the hail storm is not unusual in its mechanism, but it's unusual in intensity as well as timing. As heat becomes more widespread and persistent across India, the atmosphere stores more energy and moisture making sudden, violent weather swings more likely. In that sense, events like Bengaluru hail storm may well be an early signal of how rising heat is reshaping India's weather extremes rather than a one-off anomaly.
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