Air pollution behind decline in monsoon rains

The Times of India , Friday, October 03, 2014
Correspondent : ANI
WASHINGTON: A new study has shown that it maybe human induced air pollution that has caused a decline in the annual monsoon rainfall over the past 50 years.

In the second half of the 20th century, the levels of rain recorded during the Northern Hemisphere's summer monsoon fell by as much as 10 per cent, researchers say. Changes to global rainfall patterns can have serious consequences for human health and agriculture.

Scientists found that emissions of tiny air particles from man-made sources — known as anthropogenic aerosols — were the cause. High levels of aerosols in the atmosphere cause heat from the sun to be reflected back into space, lowering temperatures on the earth's surface and reducing rainfall.

Levels of aerosol emissions have soared since the 1950s, with the most common sources being power stations and cars.

According to the researchers at the University of Edinburgh, their work provided clear evidence of human-induced rainfall change. Alterations to summer monsoon rainfall affect the lives of billions of people, mostly those living in India, South East Asia and parts of Africa.

The team calculated the average summer monsoon rainfall in the Northern Hemisphere between 1951 and 2005. They used computer-based climate models to quantify the impact of increasing aerosol emissions and greenhouse gases over the same period. They also took account of natural factors such as volcanic eruptions and climate variability to gauge the impact of human activity on the amount of monsoon rainfall.

Researchers said that the levels of man-made aerosols were expected to decline during the 21st century as countries had begun to adopt cleaner methods of power generation.

The study is published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.

 
SOURCE : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/environment/pollution/Air-pollution-behind-decline-in-monsoon-rains/articleshow/44096365.cms
 


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