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Mumbai Climate Analysis

The document summarizes the climate analysis of Mumbai, India. It notes that Mumbai has a tropical wet and dry climate with high humidity. The average yearly temperature is 27.2 degrees Celsius. There are four distinct seasons: summer, monsoon, post-monsoon, and winter. The climate is moderate and coastal. The document also states that climate change is expected to greatly impact Mumbai through increased cyclones, sea level rise, storm surges, and higher sea surface temperatures. Adaptation will require strengthening green and blue infrastructure to absorb excessive water from heavy rainfall and reduce flooding.

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Mumbai Climate Analysis

The document summarizes the climate analysis of Mumbai, India. It notes that Mumbai has a tropical wet and dry climate with high humidity. The average yearly temperature is 27.2 degrees Celsius. There are four distinct seasons: summer, monsoon, post-monsoon, and winter. The climate is moderate and coastal. The document also states that climate change is expected to greatly impact Mumbai through increased cyclones, sea level rise, storm surges, and higher sea surface temperatures. Adaptation will require strengthening green and blue infrastructure to absorb excessive water from heavy rainfall and reduce flooding.

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CLIMATE ANALYSIS

OF SITE
SITE FOR
MUMBAI
ANALYSIS :
Mumbai has a tropical wet and dry climate and has high level of humidity. The
climate is moderate and coastal in nature with a yearly average of 27.2 degree
Celsius. There are four distinct seasons in Mumbai namely summer, monsoon,
post monsoon and winter.
TEMPERATURE & RAINFALL : (PAST 30 YEARS)
TEMPERATURE & RAINFALL : (2023)
TEMPERATURE & RAINFALL : (2023)
TEMPERATURE & RAINFALL : (2023)
● Mumbai will be greatly impacted by cyclones coupled with sea-level
going up, storm surges, stormy weather and soaring sea surface
temperatures, all 'high-risk factors'.

● To adapt to these changes, Mumbai and other coastal megacities would


need a mix of strengthening the green and blue infrastructure
● Climate change brings more heavy rainfall and flooding that
overflows existing sewage systems. Problems escale when
cities have large areas of impermeable surfaces like concrete,
asphalt and buildings, instead of soil and vegetation.

● In addition to absorbing excessive water, blue-green


infrastructure increase biodiversity, reduce heat, clean the air
by filtering and capturing small particles and have an
aesthetical value.

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