Co Authors: GSB, Shreyas Dhavale, Pradeep John, Dr. Vineet Singh

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

INDIAN SUBCONTINENT WEATHER.. 28 DEC 2016..

As the calendar year comes to an end , the subcontinent winter shows it's myriad shades ..
From the freeze of the Himalayas (Leh : 6 c / -13 c) to the tropical weather of the Indian ocean islands ( Port Blair: 31 c / 26 c ) /south India ( Chennai : 31 c / 23 c ) ..
In between ,the fog of North India (Patna : 23 c /11 c) and  the crisp , sunny, fine weather of the Deccan plateau (Pune : 29 c / 9 c) ..
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The day temperatures are above normal at most parts of North India ( @ Churu max temp above normal by 7 c)   ..except parts of Uttar Pradesh (@ Lucknow max temp  4 c below normal )

The day temperatures are above normal at the west coast ( @Kannur,Kerala recording it's hottest december day)

The minimum temperatures are below normal in parts of Maharashtra ( @ Aurangabad min temp 3 c below normal) ..

(Click and enlarge the map below for better view)


 

6 comments:

Rohit Aroskar said...

The microclimates of Mumbai and Goa are pronounced during the winter season
.specially night temps..currently ranging between 13 to 20 c at Mumbai region nd Goa state..

Rohit Aroskar said...

Bikaner (Maha) showing consistently above normal max temps by upto 7 c (@ 31 c) .. And Bijapur (Kar) showing consistently below normal min temps by up to 7 c ( @ 9 c)..

Rohit Aroskar said...

* Bikaner(Raj) in above comment..

Rajesh said...

Nice info

Rohit Aroskar said...

Thanks sir

sset said...

Apart from failure of SE monsoon, failure of NEM is responsible for high temp over KER/TN.

Very very good link explaining how weather dynamics change from SE monsoon to NE monsoon. All bloggers please see excellent diagrams.

https://www.pmfias.com/indian-monsoons-south-west-north-east-monsoons-itcz/

Why this time high pressure has failed to appear over Tibet/Central Asia/Siberia ??

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