Muhammed Shahamath✨
@shahamathm
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Documentarian | Photojournalist | Researcher
Joined March 2019
Jawaharlal Nehru University witnessed a heated presidential debate on Wednesday night (23 April) as the university students go to the polls tomorrow. Thirteen candidates from various student organisations addressed key campus issues. Photos: @shahamathm 1/2
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. @MaktoobMedia journalists @Kassuism , @nikita_jain15 and @shahamathm visited a home in Rajasthan’s Alwar yesterday—a home where grief hangs heavy. A month-old Muslim baby girl, sleeping peacefully beside her mother, was killed when a police officer stomped on her head with his
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On March 2, around 6 AM, police arrived in two jeeps and knocked on the house of Imran Khan, a daily wage labourer, and his wife, Rajeeda, while they were asleep. During an arbitrary raid, their one-month-old infant daughter was crushed to death under a policeman’s foot. She was
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In a rare & heartbreaking incident, the mass burial of 27 unidentified dead bodies and 154 body parts recovered after the devastating July 30 landslides in Kerala’s Wayanad was held on Monday. The graves were prepared within a nearby tea estate. Photos: @shahamathm /Maktoob 1/2
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The mass burial was preceded by an all-religion prayer, a solemn attempt to bring some peace to the victims. On Monday, seventh day of relentless search efforts, six more bodies were discovered, bringing unofficial death toll to a staggering 407 Photos: @shahamathm /Maktoob 2/2
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@tejasvichauhan, @subimal_ghosh, @RockSea et al. show that river-interlinking projects in #India can affect the #monsoon #rainfall by altering land-atmosphere feedbacks, despite potential benefits for #watersecurity. https://t.co/utszogDcSq
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Our new work River interlinking alters land-atmosphere feedback and changes the Indian summer monsoon | Nature Communications, in excellent collaboration with @subimal_ghosh @tejasvichauhan @RockSea
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Nature Communications - Connecting river basins using canals and reservoirs can improve water security but can also perturb land-atmosphere feedbacks. This paper analyzes India’s...
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"Mumbai should rise above the rising seas" Will Mumbai submerge by 2050 due to sea level rise? How can urban management be used to solve Mumbai's flooding problems and mitigate climate change risks? My article @moneycontrolcom: https://t.co/yvEEBwlq7b
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Mumbai floods are more of a management problem due to unplanned development than a climate problem. But climate change is manifesting rapidly on India’s west coast. If Mumbai’s population is going to...
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ENSO-Monsoon study In News. A weakened ENSO-Monsoon teleconnection over the core monsoon zone over India means that >> the climate change impact is much more pronounce here >> seasonal rainfall forecasts may have less predictability Study: https://t.co/etPBGU5EQX
***new study*** Tracking the Changing El Niño (ENSO)-Monsoon Relationship across Regions and Timeframes. Link: https://t.co/etPBGU5EQX
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Yet again, we see a basinwide warming across tropical pacific since April - see pages 4, 6, 7 https://t.co/R6Y7wxnq2s The third basinwide event similar to 2009 and a few months of 2014 (see our paper with @rmurtugudde
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Basin-wide warm event over tropical pacific during the boreal summer of 2009 Evolution of the tropical Pacific SST and potential role of global warming Global warming may result in more basin-wide ...
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Is the climate crisis finally catching up with Antarctica? Finding the answer has never been more pressing | Andrew Meijers
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Our inability to confidently predict sea level rise between an extremely challenging two metres and a civilisation-ending 10 metres is an exemplar of the problem facing researchers
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The swings between El Niño and La Niña have been bigger in recent decades than earlier ones. Our guest blogger at the ENSO Blog covers new research pointing the finger at human-caused climate change. https://t.co/KwZnsoRsFS
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Monsoon rally: Deficit dips to 5%, from 30%, in 12 days | India News - Times of India
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IMD/IITM extended range forecast for July shows plentiful of rains, except the UP-Bihar belt and Nepal, where monsoon rainfall shows a long-term decline. Basically, the monsoon winds are bringing in more moisture, but inland penetration towards the northern belt is weak.
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Indian Ocean Dipole: What is it, how it can limit El Nino effects | Explained News,The Indian Express
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The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) is an ocean-atmosphere interaction very similar to the El Nino fluctuations in the Pacific Ocean, playing out, as the name shows, in the Indian Ocean.
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If a strong positive IOD develops at least by July, it will likely reduce the El Niño-associated deficit in the monsoon rainfall along the monsoon trough and adjoining Pakistan
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