52.9°C in Mungeshpur, Delhi on May 29, 2024, could be due to a sensor error or local factors

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) clarified that the recorded temperature of 52.9°C in Mungeshpur, Delhi on May 29, 2024, could be due to a sensor error or local factors.

  • It was reported the highest temperature reading ever recorded in Delhi and India.
  • IMD is currently examining the data and sensors as the Mungeshpur reading is an outlier compared to other stations.
  • IMD has five major climate stations in Safdarjung, Palam, Ayanagar, Ridge, and Lodi Road, which should be used to determine trends and extremes.
  • Minister of Earth Sciences, Kiren Rijiju, stated that the Mungeshpur temperature is not yet official and is very unlikely, with senior IMD officials asked to verify the report.

Q: What did the India Meteorological Department (IMD) clarify about the temperature reading of 52.9°C in Mungeshpur, Delhi on May 29, 2024?

  • A. It was officially confirmed
  • B. It could be due to a sensor error or local factor
  • C. It was recorded in all major stations
  • D. It is normal temperature

Ans : B. It could be due to a sensor error or local factor

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