
Mahesh Palawat
Mahesh Palawat is the vice-president of meteorology and climate change at Skymet, a private weather forecasting agency in India. He is known for his expertise in weather patterns and climate trends, providing insights into meteorological phenomena. Recently, he has been in the news for explaining the impact of westerly winds on rising temperatures and the likelihood of heatwaves in Delhi.
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Mahesh Palawat is the vice-president at Skymet Weather and discusses the impact of weather patterns on pollution.
No Indian metro had ‘safe’ air in past 10 years: Study | India NewsMahesh Palawat, vice-president at Skymet, discussed the weather conditions contributing to the air quality crisis in Delhi.
Delhi AQI turns 'severe' for first time this year, Grap 3 enforced in NCR | India NewsMahesh Palawat, vice president at Skymet Meteorology, discussed the impact of local emissions on air quality due to calm wind conditions.
Toxicity! Delhi on a wing and a prayer | Delhi NewsMahesh Palawat is the vice-president of meteorology and climate change at Skymet, explaining the factors behind the early arrival of the monsoon.
Why lashing rains wreak havoc annually in India's citiesMahesh Palawat is the vice-chairman of meteorology and climate change at Skymet.
Delhi Weather: High temperature, humidity, wind and western disturbances make it a relentless month | Delhi NewsMahesh Palawat is the vice president of the meteorological company Skymet.
В Северна Индия температурата вече достига 42°C, а най-лошото може да предстоиMahesh Palawat, vice president of meteorology and climate change at Skymet, noted that the spring season in northern India is shrinking.
It's only early April and north India is bracing for extreme heatMahesh Palawat, vice president of Skymet Meteorology, provided insights on the expected rise in temperatures in Delhi.
Delhi Heatwave: Temperature to rise sharply over next 3 days, may cross 40°C mark | Delhi NewsMahesh Palawat is the vice-president of meteorology and climate change at Skymet.
India Meteorological Department issues heatwave alert for Delhi till April 8 | Delhi News






