MONSOON REPORT (01-6-2017 TO 30-9-2017) | |
TOTAL ALL INDIA RAINFALL (as on 30-9-2017) | 841.3 mm |
SEASON +/- | -5.21% |
Maharashtra ghat area seasonal rainfall:
Maharashtra &Goa coastal region seasonal rainfall:
Mumbai MMR seasonal rainfall : (data by Abhijit Modak)
(All maps are prepared by Tejas Baxi)
ALL INDIA SUBDIVISIONAL RAINFALL FIGURES:
REGION | EAST AND NORTHEAST INDIA | ||||
SUBDIVISION | ACTUAL | NORMAL | DEP +/- | ||
Nagaland Mizoram Manipur Tripura | 1870.7 | 1496.9 | 25% | ||
SHWB & SIKKIM | 2039.8 | 2006.2 | 2% | ||
GANGETIC WEST BENGAL | 1133 | 1167.9 | -3% | ||
BIHAR | 936.8 | 1027.6 | -9% | ||
ASSAM & MEGHALAYA | 1614.5 | 1792.8 | -10% | ||
JHARKHAND | 978.8 | 1091.9 | -10% | ||
ARUNACHAL PRADESH | 1572.3 | 1768 | -11% | ||
REGION | NORTHWEST INDIA | ||||
SUBDIVISION | ACTUAL | NORMAL | DEP +/- | ||
WEST RAJASTHAN | 365.6 | 263.2 | 39% | ||
JAMMU & KASHMIR | 545.4 | 534.6 | 2% | ||
UTTARAKHAND | 1199 | 1229.1 | -2% | ||
EAST RAJASTHAN | 566.1 | 615.8 | -8% | ||
HIMACHAL PRADESH | 720.7 | 825.3 | -13% | ||
PUNJAB | 384.9 | 491.9 | -22% | ||
HAR. CHD & DELHI | 345.8 | 466.3 | -26% | ||
EAST UTTAR PRADESH | 648.4 | 897.6 | -28% | ||
WEST UTTAR PRADESH | 531.1 | 769.4 | -31% | ||
REGION | CENTRAL INDIA | ||||
SUBDIVISION | ACTUAL | NORMAL | DEP +/- | ||
SAURASHTRA & KUTCH | 646.3 | 477.5 | 35% | ||
MADHYA MAHARASHTRA | 852.5 | 729.3 | 17% | ||
KONKAN & GOA | 3206 | 2914.7 | 10% | ||
GUJARAT REGION | 995.3 | 914.7 | 9% | ||
MARATHWADA | 642.4 | 682.9 | -6% | ||
ODISHA | 1051.7 | 1149.9 | -9% | ||
CHHATTISGARH | 1039.4 | 1153.3 | -10% | ||
WEST MADHYA PRADESH | 738 | 876.1 | -16% | ||
VIDARBHA | 731.5 | 954.6 | -23% | ||
EAST MADHYA PRADESH | 795.8 | 1051.2 | -24% | ||
REGION | SOUTH PENINSULA | ||||
SUBDIVISION | ACTUAL | NORMAL | DEP +/- | ||
TAMILNADU & PONDICHERY | 414.1 | 317.2 | 31% | ||
RAYALASEEMA | 506.1 | 398.3 | 27% | ||
COASTAL ANDHRA PRADESH | 662.8 | 581.1 | 14% | ||
LAKSHADWEEP | 1108.3 | 998.5 | 11% | ||
N. I. KARNATAKA | 522.9 | 506 | 3% | ||
S. I. KARNATAKA | 670.3 | 660 | 2% | ||
A & N ISLAND | 1526 | 1682.5 | -9% | ||
KERALA | 1857.4 | 2039.6 | -9% | ||
TELANGANA | 657.4 | 755.2 | -13% | ||
COASTAL KARNATAKA | 2596.3 | 3083.8 | -16% | ||
source | IMD |
17 comments:
Thanks for this valuable knowledge we are getting on this site ..
Thanks to the team behind who works hard to share this information to the readers.
Matheran has got a great monsoon this time.
North and cebtral parts of konkan have rocked.
Great efforts by team members of vagaries of weather in compiling and presenting such data within no time. Tejas and Abhijit and other vagarians really appreciate your time efforts and energy.
Cherrapunji rainfall statistics till 30 Sep
Jan-Feb 480.6 mm
Mar-May 3051.5 mm
June-Sep 7632.2 mm
Annual total: 11164.3 mm (Till 30 Sep)
Highest 24 hrs rainfall 638.2 mm on 17 June 2017.
GSB sir grear efforts as always sir.
Excellent efforts by all the Vagarians involved in compiling and presenting this rainfall data! Lets see how much rain do we get in the transition months of October and November (non NEM regions). Would be interesting to watch out for tropical activity in north Indian Ocean basin.
Matheran averages 5000 mms during monsoons
Konkan & Goa subdivision is getting excess rains in the monsoon year by year.
Look at imd hydrology website and check statistics of seasonal rainfall from 2010 to 2016. Konkan & Goa got 4 excess rainfall years, 2 Normal and 1 deficient.
Is it climate change?
Exactly Konkani Don - that is what I used to say....
Konkan/Maharashtra is becoming wetter - maybe not all years but leading all other states including erstwhile giants like Karnataka,Kerala leaving them far behind. Apparently climate changes + increased green initiatives by MAHA govt by massive tree plantations (50 crores) is a good asset. Anyway time will say....MAHA also has issues but comparatively better..
Mention about OLR has factor for monsoon - actually we have long/short length....
Everything that has a temperature gives off electromagnetic radiation (light). The sun is extremely hot and has a lot of energy to give, so it gives off shortwave radiation because shortwave radiation contains higher amounts of energy The earth is much cooler, but still emits radiation. Earth’s radiation is emitted as longwave because longwave radiation contains a smaller amount of energy. Shortwave radiation (visible light) contains a lot of energy; longwave radiation (infrared light) contains less energy than shortwave radiation (shortwave radiation has a shorter wavelength than longwave radation). Solar energy enters our atmosphere as shortwave radiation in the form of ultraviolet (UV) rays (the ones that give us sunburn) and visible light. The sun emits shortwave radiation because it is extremely hot and has a lot of energy to give off. Once in the Earth’s atmosphere, clouds and the surface absorb the solar energy. The ground heats up and re-emits energy as longwave radiation in the form of infrared rays. Earth emits longwave radiation because Earth is cooler than the sun and has less energy available to give off.
Thanks GSB,TEJAS,Rohit for detailed statistics - very good summarization... maybe needs to be published in all newspapers...
Ever dependable GSB.. Superb as usual... Good summary of rainy season.
The South West Monsoon withdrawal line (Vagaries') remains same as the line given on 29th of September. Strong UAC over Interior Karnataka has brought heavy rains in SIK and NIK,
A UAC is likely to form off the Maharashtra coast on 7th Oct. May descend as a Low in the same position.
Will decide the further withdrawal of Monsoon line in a day or two after seeing the development of this "to form" system.
An isolated thunder shower possible in Mumbai in some parts on Monday 2nd Oct...mainly no rain on 3rd and 4th October.
The UAC may bring some rains on 7th Oct...will be reviewed again.
Sir near mumbai satellite image shows thik cloud development..any chances rain today
parshuram: this what what we see is the initial formation of the UAC formation which i mentioned in my comment above..which i expected on 7th..UAC is formed at 700 level sloping to 850 level Southwards.Since it has formed 3/4 days in advance , leyt us see the development.
Oh my! I think we will have to hold on to the moth-balling of the Umbrellas then
Just when we thought the Dry weather is finally here. We have already crossed our yearly rain quota by a mile!! Are we going to see rain / thunderstorms today?
NT
NT: Have put up my rain estimate in comment above, so with the UAC advancing, expect raains this weekend...shall update on blog tonight
Imd forecast very heavy rain with lighting
In all over maharashtra from 5 to 13 Oct.
Will it going to happen..??
Rajesh sir plz update.
Prasad: Yes, rains with thunder is expected in Mah from this weekend. Heavier rains in Marathwada expected, and parts of Madhya Mah...Like i mentioned few days ago, Mumbai will get rains this weekend. Will update tomorrow
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