tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31136724.post321550293974678317..comments2024-03-28T14:59:35.045+05:30Comments on Vagaries of the Weather ©: Rajeshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08511057956916968156noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31136724.post-55049160250552879822011-08-14T22:46:27.923+05:302011-08-14T22:46:27.923+05:30All India SWM Rainfall from 01.06.2011 to 14.08.20...All India SWM Rainfall from 01.06.2011 to 14.08.2011 (75 days)<br />-------------<br />Rainfall in mm’s (Min 3000 mm)<br /><br />1.Kollur (Karnataka) – 5592<br />2.Agumbe (Karnataka) – 5412<br />3.Sangameshwar (Maharashtra) – 5382<br />4.Gaganbawada (Maharashtra) – 4889<br />5.Cherrapunji (Meghalaya) – 4422<br />6.Mahabaleshwar (Maharashtra) – 4192<br />7.Kadra (Karnataka) – 4006<br />8.Bhira (Maharashtra) – 3849<br />9.Siddapura (Karnataka) – 3817<br />10.Rajapur (Maharashtra) – 3667<br /><br />Many other heavy rainfall places which receive rainfall above 4000 mm such as Buxaduar, Matheran, Passighat, Devala and Shirali have got below normal rains so far.<br /><br />Places such as Tamini, Lonavala, Hulikal, Nilkund, Mawsynarm, Amboli and Castle Rock would have also made it in the above 3000 mm list.Pradeephttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17355802908759787091noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31136724.post-25705685719733083282011-08-14T22:27:25.164+05:302011-08-14T22:27:25.164+05:30What will be the future of the low air pressure, w...What will be the future of the low air pressure, which is over central INDIA, IS it going to hit Gujrat and Sindh again? ? ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31136724.post-69393599176253302392011-08-14T17:09:38.789+05:302011-08-14T17:09:38.789+05:30Pavan: Thanks for the info and reports.
Figures s...Pavan: Thanks for the info and reports. <br />Figures show Gulbarga got no rain at all. Darwad, Gadag and Haveri in N.I.Karnataka received 1 mm.HYD measured 22 mms.South of Satara, Khlp got traces and Belgaum 9 mms.<br />Sure we have to preserve the fauna of the w.Ghats. Otherwise, even if it rains heavily, it will cause immense flooding in the plains below due to non retension of the rain water.Trees are def. required.<br />Man's doing may not so drastically alter climate, but interfering with nature like tree cutting and wiping out grasslands will cause severe damage, like we saw "reverse"floods in Karnataka few years ago.<br /><br />Rehan: Happy to hear that..could be an extended streak from UAc as we had expected rains in southern sindh area, read some 20-30 mms in different areas ?Rajeshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08511057956916968156noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31136724.post-60364924820081554122011-08-14T13:54:25.094+05:302011-08-14T13:54:25.094+05:30In Karachi we had our first Heavy thundery shower ...In Karachi we had our first Heavy thundery shower with strong fast winds, yesterday night :)))Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31136724.post-12959447389538320372011-08-14T00:56:20.351+05:302011-08-14T00:56:20.351+05:30The regions u marked white were wet on saturday hy...The regions u marked white were wet on saturday hyd getting 22mm bidar 10mm gulbarga 7mm quite less but after a long time rains are quite heavy while i travld dwn south of satara towards belgaum frequent heavy showers may be abt 10 to 20mm lashing the whole patch but unfortunately it is nt listd any where today even nt in imd aws data or arg dataPavannoreply@blogger.com