THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary-March 2, 2017- Topic 2
The forecast from the India Meteorological Department of above-normal temperatures over much of India in the summer
months is bound to bring back memories of last year’s withering weeks. Global
weather in recent times has come under pressure from the El Nino warming that
began in 2015 and exerted its influence into the first quarter of 2016.
What is
significant is that the Australian international weather bureau says there is a
50% prospect of a similar phenomenon this year as well, making it a significant
alert on hotter temperatures, and possibly a debilitated monsoon and weaker
agricultural prospects. The early IMD forecast should help the official
machinery to adequately prepare for public distress. A carefully planned school
examination schedule could spare students the worst of the torrid season, and
this should be among the top priorities. As the temperature edged past 40ºC
last year, schools in some States decided to extend their summer vacations by a
week or two, something that may become necessary again. Urban water distress
poses another challenge, because big cities in several States have not received
adequate rainfall to replenish their reservoirs and are using up groundwater at
unsustainable rates. For farmers, another harsh period would add to their
difficulties, requiring a sensitive approach to their needs. Administrative
decisions for summer management will need to be refined on the basis of coming
IMD updates, although the overall trend appears to be clear.
Temperatures
in different parts of the world may have variations due to local weather
phenomena, but as the U.S. space agency NASA has pointed out, there has been a
record three-year warming trend, with 2016 the hottest; 16 of 17 warmest years
based on globally-averaged temperatures occurred since 2001. The effect of El
Nino on the global temperature average is only a small part of the overall
rise, indicating that the trend could be correlated with the rise in greenhouse
gases. India, a major emitter of GHGs, has classified 2016 as the century’s
warmest year, with an increase of 0.91ºC over the long-term average; NASA’s
corresponding global figure is 0.99ºC. These are clear signs that the world
must shift away from further high-emission pathways in the economy and adopt
leapfrogging technologies. It is also a call for policy initiatives to build
resilience by improving water harvesting and expanding tree cover, including in
cities. For rural India, building surface irrigation facilities such as ponds
through the employment guarantee scheme and climate funds would seem a natural
choice, while urban water supply augmentation needs more reservoirs to be
built. If this year’s forecast comes true, though, there is no escape route.
The only hope would be an early date with the monsoon.
Vocabulary
Withering: intended to make someone feel mortified or
humiliated.
Example: A withering look
Synonyms: scornful, contemptuous, scathing, stinging
Exerted: make a physical or mental effort.
Example: He needs to exert
himself to try to find an answer
Synonyms: strive, try
hard, make an/every effort, endeavor
Phenomenon: a fact or situation that is observed to exist or
happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question.
Example: Glaciers are
unique and interesting natural phenomena
Synonyms: occurrence, event, happening, fact, situation
Debilitated: make someone weak and infirm.
Example: A weakness that
debilitates him despite his overwhelming physical might
Torrid: full of difficulty or tribulation.
Example: Wall Street is in
for a torrid time in the next few weeks
Replenish: fill something up again.
Example: He replenished
Justin's glass with mineral water
Synonyms: refill, top
up, fill up, recharge, freshen
Leapfrogging: with legs parted, vault oneself over the backs of
others who are bending down.
Example: They leapfrogged
around the courtyard
Augmentation: the action or process of making or becoming greater
in size or amount.
Example: The augmentation
of the curriculum with new subjects
