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Co Authors: GSB, Shreyas Dhavale, Abhishek Apte, Dr. Vineet Singh
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
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Rainfall of Major Indian cities in June
Hyderabad: 15mm Bengaluru: 24.4mm Srinagar: 37.5mm Patna: 61.6mm Amitsar: 100.9mm Chennai : 106 mm New Delhi S'Jung :107 mm Raipur: 125...
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Much Awaited Monsoon Analysis to Date from ..None Other than Our GSB..on "Stats and Analysis" Page..Just Recieved On Saturday ...
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Short Narration: Monday 1st/Tuesday 2nd : The heaviest rains are in Madhya Maharashtra, Marathwada, North Interior Karnataka and No...
2 comments:
Sir,
How does this CAPE imply that there would be a thunderstorm ?IS this Withdrawal indicator?
Vinod Desai.
Vinod: In short, CAPE means inducing thunder activity and greater potential for thunder clouds rising to form multi level clouding. Nothing as yet linked to withdrawal.
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