Wednesday, March 04, 2015


Tamil Nadu continues to get Intense Thunderstorms, rainfall ending 8.30 am 05.03.2015

The cyclonic circulation extending upto 0.9 km  a.s.l. over Comorin area and adjoining south Tamil Nadu now lies over Lakshadweep-Maldives areas.

in mm (min 10 mm)

Edappadi - 113
Ammapet - 88
Chennimalai - 83
Sankaridurg - 59
Palacode - 58
Nambiyur - 56
Vaigai Dam - 52
Erode - 49
Kangeyam - 48
Karur Paramathi - 47
Kadamalaigundu - 45
Orthapalayam - 44
Jawadhu Hills - 43
Erode Pto - 43
Periyakulam - 42
Omalur - 42 
Bodinaickanur - 40
Alangayam - 40 
Pochampalli - 40
Thoockanaickenpalayam - 37
Puthen Dam - 36
Perunchani - 36
Mecheri - 33
Elathakuttaimedu - 33
Thammampatty - 30 
Valparai Pto - 29 
Kulasekharam - 28
Dharmapuri Pto - 28
Penucondapuram - 26
Shoolagiri - 26
Olathapalayam - 25
Kaudampadi - 24
Sathyamangalam - 24 
Hosur - 22 
Koliporvilai - 20
Periyar - 20
Kumarapalayam - 19 
Pechiparai - 18
Sothupparai - 18
Mulanur - 18
Muthur - 18
Denkanikottai - 17
Barur - 17 
Kadayanallur - 17
Porthimind - 16
Watrap - 16
Avinasi - 16 
Ayikudi - 15
Bhavani - 15
Macdonaldschoultry - 15
Vellakoil - 15 
Anthiyur - 14
Rajapalayam - 14
Srivilliputhur - 13
Chittar II - 13
Konganapuram - 13
Chinnakalar - 12
Mettupalayam - 12
Suralode - 12
Thondamuthur - 12
Balmore - 11
Aranmanaipudur - 11
Perundurai - 11
Arasulur - 11 
Tirupathur Pto - 10
Kodaikanal - 10
Kalrayanhills - 10
Madhanur - 10
Uttukkuli - 10
Koodiveri - 10 
Gobi - 10


 

Not Global Warming....Unusual excessive formation of ice in the Arctic Region is the sole reason for the heavy snowfall in America.
Heavy Rains or Cold Wave or Heat Wave...the trend is to Blame it on "Global Warming"....The universally ecepted "Scape Goat".....
The heavy snowfalls during the months of December 2013 and January 2014 were caused by the excessive snow and ice deposits formed in the Arctic region during August 2013.
Last year, fifty states in the U.S. experienced heavy snowfalls during the months of December 2013 and January 2014. Based on the information released on the internet, I found out that the snowfall was the aftermath of the unusual formation of extensive ice deposits in the Arctic region. However, it is explained on the basis of the “Global Warming” conception.
We are told that the ice deposits on the surface of the sea in the North Polar Region melted and the resultant sea water on the surface evaporated with the heat and rose up. This affected the polar vortex, which usually circles the middle and upper troposphere and extends into stratosphere. This further altered the path of the polar vortex, which widely spread over the entire North American continent causing heavy snowfall. http://www.dailymail.co.uk
But the British Meteorological Department has found out from the records of 30,000 stations which recorded weather that during the past seventeen years, i.e. from 1997 to 2014, the world’s temperature had not risen at all. 
Hence the explanation given for the widespread snowfall in America last year, during the months of December 2013 and January 2014 on the basis of the “Global Warming” conception is totally wrong.
In the year 2007, BBC released a news item stating that a study conducted by Prof. Dr. Wieslaw Maslowski and researchers of NASA has predicted that particularly in the month of September 2013, the North Polar Region might be ice-free. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7139797.stm
But contrary to the predictions of those “Global Warming” scientists, the Arctic Region was not only not sea ice-free, but that ice had unusually formed in an area of around 5,33,000 square miles amounting to 29 percent of additional ice formation in the Arctic Region, and this was captured in the satellite images of NASA.
It proves that the unusual excessive formation of ice in the Arctic Region is the sole reason for the heavy snowfall in America.
There is also a possibility that this incident would recur if excessive ice is again formed in the Arctic Region. So, America, Canada and European nations may be alerted on these grounds.
...by Ganapathy Ponmudi is an independent scientist from Chennai, India.

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Arunachal gets 1st spell of the pre-monsoon season, ending 8.30 am on 05.03.2015

An upper air trough from Bangladesh to coastal Odisha now runs from Western parts of Assam to North Bay of Bengal across Bangladesh and extends up to 0.9 km asl.

in mm (min 10 mm)

Anini - 99
Tuting - 93
Arzoo - 77
Etalin - 65
Tezu - 36
Passighat - 19
Khupa - 15
Geku - 12
Basar - 12

South AP continues to get much needed rains, ending 8.30 am 05.03.2015

The cyclonic circulation extending upto 0.9 km  a.s.l. over Comorin area and adjoining south Tamil Nadu now lies over Lakshadweep-Maldives areas.

in mm (min 15 mm)

Kuppam - 62
Santhipuram - 52
Botlagudur - 50
Vaddadi - 49
Rapur - 45
Gaadhirai - 39
Gudipalle - 38
Irala - 29
Kangundi - 29
Penumuru - 29
Lakkanapalle - 27
Cheedikada - 26
Chodavaram - 26
Kolamasanapalle - 23
Sydapuram - 22
Madugula - 20
Pakala - 19
Chandragiri - 16
Pathikonda - 15
Puthalapattu - 15
Torragudipadu - 15
Thota Kanuma - 15
Agarala - 15
Perumalpalle - 15
Dharmavaram - 15
Dubagunta - 15


Kanyakumari district gets heavy rains, ending 8.30 am on 04.03.2015

The cyclonic circulation extending upto 0.9 km a.s.l. over Comorin area and adjoining Srilanka now lies over Comorin area and adjoining south Tamil Nadu. Kulasekaram and Thirvattur have reported hail storms.

in mm (min 5 mm)

Chittar I - 64
Palacode - 44
Kulasekaharam - 41
Thoppampatti - 39
Thackalai - 39
Sankarankoil - 37
Pechiparai Agro - 35
Madhanur - 33
Anaikadangu - 32
Hogenekal - 30
Chittar II - 27
Kurunthancode - 26
Munchirai - 23
Kodaikanal Boat club - 21
Mettupalayam - 20
Omalur - 20
Kaveripakkam - 20
Wallajah - 20
Marandahalli - 20
Melalathur - 20
Kodaikanal - 19
Valparai - 18
Kannimar - 17
Pechiparai Dam - 16
Gudiyatham - 16
Macdonaldschoultry - 15
Nemili - 15
Dharmapuro - 14
Dindugul - 14
Timiri - 14
Eraniel - 13
Karumandurai - 13
Yercaud - 13
Periyar - 12
Marudhanadi - 12
Valparai Taluk office - 12
Dindigul - 12
Arani - 11
Udumalaipettai - 10
Neyoor - 9
Boothapandy - 9
Yelagiri - 9
Pochampalli - 9
Tondi - 8
Tiruttani - 8
Peranai - 8
Karamadai - 7
Paiyur - 7
Uthokottai - 7
Dharapuram - 6
Kodumudiyar - 6
Aralvoimozhi - 6
Pegumbahallah - 6
K.V.Kuppam - 5
Reddiyarchatiram - 5
Adyamadai - 5
Thunnakkadavu - 5
Virinijipuram - 5


1st spell of Pre-monsoon rains in Kerala, ending 8.30 am on 04.03.2015

The cyclonic circulation extending upto 0.9 km a.s.l. over Comorin area and adjoining Srilanka now lies over Comorin area and adjoining south Tamil Nadu.

in mm (min 5 mm)

Mavelikkara - 90
Thodupuzha - 76
Kozha - 46
Anchal - 31
Idamalayar - 28
Nedumangad - 18
Konni  - 17
Kanjirappally - 14
Poringal - 13
Punalur - 12
Peermade - 9
Lower Sholayar - 8
Neyyattinkara - 8
Pamba - 8
Kayamkulam - 6
Piravom - 6
Ponmudi - 6
Munnar - 6
Parambikulam - 5
Cherathla - 5
Thenmala - 5
Meenkara - 5

Dry regions of South AP gets good rains, ending 8.30 am on 04.03.2015

The cyclonic circulation extending upto 0.9 km a.s.l. over Comorin area and adjoining Srilanka now lies over Comorin area and adjoining south Tamil Nadu.

in mm (min 20 mm)

Kanduru - 63
Maavaturu - 58
Tallampadu - 56
Agarala - 54
Govindapuram - 49
Tirupati - 48
Gangudupalle - 45
Nimmanapalle - 44
Madakasira - 42
Chandragiri - 34
Penukonda - 34
Pedda Bodhanam    34
Dharmavaram - 33
Sri Bommaraju Puram - 31
Arogayavaram - 28
Peddamanthur - 28
Vempalle Juvupalli Road - 26
Cheedikada - 24
Chatlamitta - 23
Karani - 23
Koppunuru - 23
Lingala  - 23
Nandayal - 23
Puttaparthi - 20
Valasapalle - 20
Settigunta - 20
Yerrabalem - 20
Anantpur - 20

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