🔥 AP TRINETRA — Heat Wave Analysis

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Mandal-level Tmax Anomaly — Today vs 30-yr Climatology

Each circle = one mandal sized by Tmax, coloured by Δ vs IMD 30-year normal. Red = above normal · Blue = below normal. Click any marker for details.
≤ -1°C cooler ~ normal +1 to +2°C +2 to +4°C ≥ +4°C hotter Marker size ∝ Tmax

Hottest 10 mandals today

Largest positive anomalies (vs normal)

State-mean Tmax: 2026 vs 2025 vs 2024 vs Climatology

Daily state-mean of mandal Tmax. Shaded band = 30-yr P50→P95 climate envelope (IMD + ERA5). Coloured lines = each year's actual progression. Hover for daily values.

Year-over-Year April Heat Trend

Bars = April mean Tmax (state-avg). Line+dots = April peak (single hottest reading anywhere in AP). 2026 highlighted · partial year through latest DES day.

All 28 Districts — Today's Snapshot

Click any card to drill down. Sparkline shows the daily Tmax trajectory over the season (Mar 30 → today). Heat-wave days = days where the district's max-of-mandal Tmax ≥ 40°C.

Top 30 Mandals — Season Heat Leaders

Mandals ranked by mean Tmax over the 29-day season. 🔥 HEAT DOME flag = mandal observed at ≤20% RH (extreme dryness amplifying heat stress). Sort by any metric.
# Mandal · District Days Mean Peak ≥40°C ≥44°C

Today's Heat Indices vs Normals (per district)

Heat Index (NWS): apparent temperature combining Tmax + RH. WBGT (Stull): Wet-Bulb Globe Temperature for outdoor occupational safety. Colour pills: Safe <28 Moderate 28-30 High 30-32 Extreme ≥32
District Tmax °C RH % Heat Index HI normal WBGT WBGT normal Apparent normal Wet Bulb P95

Top 30 Hottest Days — 2024 + 2026

Single hottest mandal reading per day across 2024 (APSDPS) and 2026 (DES). 2024 = blue · 2026 = yellow.
Rank Date Year Peak Tmax District Mandal

District Drilldown — 30-Year Climate Envelope vs Observed

Compare the selected district's current year against its 30-year normal (P50, IMD-gridded) and ERA5 95th percentile envelope. Toggle each layer above. Hover for daily values.

Data lineage

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