Monday, June 27, 2011

Below normal monsoon in last 30 days in Southern peninsula

The dry phase from a passing Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) has ended. In the wet phase we can see how it helps the interior parts of the southern peninsula and also North East India. As on 27th June the mighty Cherrapunji (Annual 12000 mm) has got only 1101 mm which is below normal by 1396 mm. The same can be said for Passighat (Annual 4300 mm) which has got only 292 which is below normal by 463 mm. Shirali (Annual 4100 mm)in Karnataka has got only 934 mm which is below normal by 285 mm. Coochbehar (Annual 3400 mm) in West Bengal has got 376 mm which is below normal by 271 mm. Same way Buxa, Maheran have also got below normal rains.


In Tamilnadu except Chennai all district are having deficient rainfall.

The same is throughout Southern India. I have done a analysis and you can yourself see the results for the rainfall in last 30 days

Actual Accumulated rainfall
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Normal Rainfall
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The deviation from Normal
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All India Rainfall Toppers from 01.06.2011 to 26.06.2011

Rainfall in mm's (Min 1000 mm)
  1. Agumbe (Karnataka) - 1610
  2. Sangameshwar (Maharashtra) - 1600
  3. Kadra (Karnataka) - 1590
  4. Kollur (Karnataka) - 1570
  5. Gaganbawada (Maharashtra) - 1470
  6. Valpoi (Goa) - 1440
  7. Piravom (Kerala) - 1420
  8. Vadakara (Kerala) - 1370
  9. Chinnakallar (Tamilnadu) - 1340
  10. Castle Rock (Karnataka) -1280
  11. Bhagamandala (Karnataka) - 1280
  12. Siddapura Udupi (Karnataka) - 1270
  13. Kanakavali (Maharashtra) - 1230
  14. Sawantwadi (Maharashtra) - 1210
  15. Ratnagiri (Maharashtra) - 1190
  16. Gerosoppa (Karnataka) - 1160
  17. Devala (Tamil Nadu) - 1130
  18. Kottigehara (Karnataka) - 1130
  19. Gorkhana (Karnataka) - 1130
  20. Lanja (Maharashtra) - 1110
  21. Ammathy (Karnataka) - 1090
  22. Vythri (Kerala) - 1060
  23. Bhira (Maharashtra) - 1040
  24. Cherrapunji (Meghalaya) - 1050
  25. Mandangad (Maharashtra) - 1040
  26. Mahabaleshwar (Maharashtra) - 1010
  27. Honovar (Karnataka) - 1010
  28. Vaikom (Kerala) - 1000
  29. Karipur AP (Kerala) - 1000
Heavy Weights - Buxa, Matheran, Peermade failed to make the cut.

Monday, June 20, 2011

All India SWM Toppers from 01.06.2011 to 20.06.2011

Rainfall in mm's (Min 850 mm)
  1. Sangameshwar (Maharashtra) - 1340
  2. Chinnakallar (Tamilnadu) - 1310
  3. Piravom (Kerala) - 1230
  4. Vadakara (Kerala) - 1190
  5. Kollur (Karnataka) - 1120
  6. Gaganbawada (Maharashtra) - 1090
  7. Bhagamandala (Karnataka) - 1090
  8. Agumbe (Karnataka) - 1070
  9. Devala (Tamil Nadu) - 1030
  10. Kottigehara (Karnataka) - 1030
  11. Kanakavali (Maharashtra) - 1030
  12. Siddapura Udupi (Karnataka) - 1020
  13. Vythri (Kerala) - 1000
  14. Sawantwadi (Maharashtra) - 990
  15. Gorkhana (Karnataka) - 970
  16. Mandangad (Maharashtra) - 940
  17. Ammathy (Karnataka) - 920
  18. Ratnagiri (Maharashtra) - 910
  19. Nilambur (Kerala) - 900
  20. Vaikom (Kerala) - 890
  21. Upper Bhavani (Tamil Nadu) - 880
  22. Gerosoppa (Karnataka) - 870
  23. Lanja (Maharashtra) - 870
  24. Karipur AP (Kerala) - 870
  25. Honovar (Karnataka) - 860
  26. Sholayar (Tamil Nadu) - 850
  27. Karwar (Karnataka) - 850
Heavy Weights - Cherrapunji, Mahabaleshwar, Bhira, Passighat, Buxa, Peermade, Shirali failed to make the cut.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

தென்னிந்தியாவின் சிரபுஞ்சி சின்னக்கல்லாரில் 17 நாளில் 114 செ.மீ. மழை பெய்தது

வால்பாறை: தமிழகத்திலுள்ள கோவை மாவட்டம் வால்பாறையில் உள்ள சின்னக்கல்லார் பகுதி, அதிக மழை பெய்வதால் தென்னிந்தியாவின் சிரபுஞ்சி என்று பெயர் பெற்றுள்ளது. இங்கு 17 நாளில் 114 செ.மீ. மழை பெய்துள்ளது. சின்னக்கல்லார்உள்ளடங்கிய வால்பாறையில் தென்மேற்கு பருவமழை ஜூன் & செப்டம்பர் வரையும், வடகிழக்கு பருவமழை அக்டோபர் முதல் டிசம்பர் வரையும் பெய்கிறது. இதுதவிர ஜனவரி முதல் மே வரை தொடர்ந்து அவ்வப்போது மழைபெய்கிறது. தென்மேற்கு பருவமழை முதல் மழையளவு ஆண்டுதோறும் கணக்கிடப்படுகிறது. ஜூன் முதல் தேதி முதல் தொடர்ந்து மழை பெய்து வருகிறது. நேற்று காலை வரை கடந்த 17 நாளில் 114 செ.மீ. மழை பதிவாகியுள்ளது. தினசரி சராசரியாக 6.8 செ.மீ. மழை பதிவாகியுள்ளது. ஆண்டு சராசரி மழையளவில் 4ல் ஒரு பங்கை கடந்த 17 நாளில் எட்டியுள்ளது. தற்போதைய மழை பொழிவை கணக்கிடுகையில் இந்த ஆண்டு 500 செ.மீ. அளவை மழை எட்டும் வாய்ப்புள்ளது.

பெய்யும் மழையின் பெரும்பகுதி கீழ்நீராறு அணை என்றழைக்கப்படும் சின்னக்கல்லார் அணைக்கு செல்கிறது. அங்கிருந்து சோலையார் அணைக்கு சென்று, கோவை, திருப்பூர் மாவட்டத்திற்கு நீராதாரமான பரம்பிக்குளம் ஆழியார் பாசனத்திட்டத்திற்குட்பட்ட 4 லட்சம் ஏக்கருக்கு நீராதாரமாக உள்ளது.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Upper Bhavani and Avalanchi are wetter than Devala ??

June 23, 2007
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Avalanchi received a record 562 mm rain followed by Upper Bhavani 475, Emerald 280, Gudalur 145, Ketti 140, Naduvatam 140, Devala 127, Glenmorgan 92, Kundah 80 and Ooty 70.
http://www.hindu.com/2007/06/24/stories/2007062455070400.htm

July 18, 2009
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upper bhavani - 503 mm, avalanchi - 454 mm. . emerald - 83 mm. glenmorgan - 83 mm. porthimund - 183 mm. geddai - 6 mm. pillur 5 mm. parsons valley - 131 mm.
moyar - 116 mm
http://tnipasp.blogspot.com/2009/07/rainfail-in-nilgiris.html

August 6, 2007
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Avalanchi received 312 mm of rainfall, Upper Bhavani - 175, Naduvattam - 164, Gudalur - 145, Devala - 110, Glenmorgan - 102, Kundah - 49 and Ooty - 24.
http://www.hinduonnet.com/2007/08/07/stories/2007080767990300.htm

July 04, 2006
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Upper Bhavani recorded 258 mm of rainfall, Devala - 110; Naduvattam - 90; Emerald - 69; Glenmorgan - 63; Kundah - 39; Gudalur - 30 and Udhagamandalam - 30.
http://www.hindu.com/2006/07/05/stories/2006070511150500.htm

June 2, 2011
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Upper Bhavani recorded 234 mm of rainfall, Devala: 200,Avalanchi: 100, Ketti: 86, Emerald: 76, Kundah Bridge: 56, Glenmorgan: 53, Naduvattam: 48.5, Geddhai: 48, Kinnakorai: 40, Coonoor: 31, Udhagamandalam: 30.9, Burliar and Kotagiri: 23 mm each.
http://www.hindu.com/2011/06/03/stories/2011060353080300.htm

August 01, 2005
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Upper Bhavani recorded 209 mm, Devala:200, Gudalur:141, Naduvattam:115,Glenmorgan:54 and Avalanchi:53.
http://www.hindu.com/2005/08/02/stories/2005080212310300.htm

July 24, 2005
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Upper Bhavani recorded 156 mm; Devala - 127 mm; Avalanchi - 115 mm; Gudalur - 86 mm; Glenmorgan - 52 mm; Naduvattam - 70 mm; Emerald - 60 mm; Ketti - 26 mm and Udhagamandalam - 16 mm.
http://www.hindu.com/2005/07/25/stories/2005072513070300.htm

July 26, 2005
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Upper Bhavani, recorded 251 mm of rain Avalanchi: 202, Emerald:91, Gudalur:91, Devala:70, Kundah:59, Glenmorgan:37, Naduvattam:36, Ketti: 34,Ooty:25 and Kinnakorai:25.
http://www.hindu.com/2005/07/27/stories/2005072714760300.htm

May 30, 2006
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Upper Bhavani recorded 167 mm, Avalanchi:152, Devala:90, Naduvattam:86 and Gudalur:59.
http://www.hindu.com/2006/05/30/stories/2006053016190300.htm

Sunday, June 12, 2011

All India Toppers SWM from June 1 to 12 - 2011

Rainfall in cm's (Min 500 mm)

  1. Vadakara (Kerala) - 820
  2. Piravom (Kerala) - 800
  3. Kollur (Karnataka) - 780
  4. Kottigehara (Karnataka) - 730
  5. Devala (Tamil Nadu) - 710
  6. Gaganbawada (Maharashtra) - 700
  7. Sangameshwar (Maharashtra) - 690
  8. Karipur AP (Kerala) - 690
  9. Vaikom (Kerala) - 640
  10. Agumbe (Karnataka) - 610
  11. Bhagamandala (Karnataka) - 600
  12. Gerosoppa (Karnataka) - 590
  13. Kannur (Kerala) - 590
  14. Ammathy (Karnataka) - 580
  15. Sholayar (Tamilnadu) - 570
  16. Vythri (Kerala) - 570
  17. Cherrapunji (Meghalaya) - 570
  18. Karkala (Karnataka) - 550
  19. Honavar (Karnataka) - 550
  20. Peermade (Kerala) - 540
  21. Gorkhana (Karnataka) - 540
  22. Ratnagiri (Maharashtra) - 530
  23. Quilandy (Kerala) - 510
  24. Kozhikode (Kerala) - 510
  25. Chinnakallar (Tamilnadu) - 490
  26. Shirali (Karnataka) - 490
  27. Mumbai Santa Cruz (Maharashtra) - 480
  28. Mangalore AP (Karnataka) - 480

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Mumbai to get flooded in the next few days-Models predictions

I have complied metograms of some of the leading models and all predict heavy rain fall for mumbai in the coming days. Be prepared.
































































Thursday, June 9, 2011

GFS - Cyclonec Keila to skid along the coast of India, Pakistan, Iran and Oman

NCEP GFS
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Keila track - Cyclone shown near oman on 15th June. First target is Gujarat




















NCEP GFS 925mb wind swath

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GFS showing cyclone near Pakistan on June 13




















NOGAPS Model
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Shows more of a Bay of Bengal Activity





















CDAC model

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Model shows cyclone near Gujarat coast on 11th June 2011






















ECMWF Model
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This shows an active bay activity while remnants of cyclone Keila are near oman.


















CMC Model
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Shows more of a bay of bengal activity.



















IMD GFS (T382 model)
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It shows dissipating after coming near to Indian coast
























Thailand Unified Model
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Chennai receives 72mm rainfall in 1 hour

Rain takes Chennai by surprise. Receives 72mm in less than a hour

— Photo: K. Pichumani.

SURREALISTIC LOOK: A slice of the rain-soaked city on Monday.

Heavy rain that lasted over an hour caught people unawares in many parts of the city and suburbs on Monday evening.

The Meteorological Department in Nungambakkam registered 70.2 mm of rainfall during the 12-hour period ending 8.30 p.m. This is much mor e than the monthly average of 53.7 mm. Meenambakkam recorded 46 mm of rainfall during the same period. The sharp showers came after a sultry day as Nungambakkam and Meenambakkam recorded a maximum temperature of 38.4 degree Celsius and 38.8 degree Celsius, one degree above the average temperature this month. Several localities in and around the city, including Aminjikarai, Anna Nagar, T.Nagar, Koyambedu and Pallikaranai, experienced heavy showers accompanied by loud thunder. Some interior roads, including Arunachala Naicken Street at Chintadripet, were flooded. Besides affecting the traffic on arterial roads, many bus services were also hit.

The scattered materials near the Metro Rail project site at Kathipara junction following rains aggravated the traffic snarl on the stretch. Traffic was thrown out of gear for a couple of hours around Guindy and Saidapet with vehicles piling up for prolonged period of time. Murky sky and heavy showers around 7 p.m. took motorists by surprise and many of them took shelter under trees and shops. V.S. Rajkumar, a resident of Nerkundram, said “I had to wait at a teashop for almost 20 minutes until the rain subsided.” Residents of southern suburbs such as Medavakkam, Perungudi, Sholinganallur and Velachery complained of power cut for almost an hour.

Officials of the Meteorological Department said heavy downpour within an hour was caused by thunderstorm activity. However, such rainfall in June was not unusual. Last year, 53.4 mm of rain was registered in 24 hour period on June 28.

The highest recorded rainfall in a single day was 347.9 mm on June 14, 1996. (Which was accompanied by Tropical Storm) The department forecasts that the rain or thundershower would occur in some areas of the city and the maximum temperature would be 39 degree Celsius.

Source: Hindu

Sunday, June 5, 2011

All India Toppers SWM from June 1 to 5 2011

Rainfall in cm's (Min 30 cm)
  1. Piravom (Kerala) - 59
  2. Karipur AP (Kerala) - 53
  3. Devala (Tamil Nadu) - 52
  4. Vadakara (Kerala) - 52
  5. Sholayar (Tamilnadu) - 48
  6. Chinnakallar (Tamilnadu) - 45
  7. Vaikom (Kerala) - 41
  8. Peermade (Kerala) - 40
  9. Parambikulam (Data by Tamil Nadu) - 35
  10. Vythri (Kerala) - 33
  11. Kannur (Kerala) - 33
  12. Kozhikode (Kerala) - 32
  13. Kottayam (Kerala) - 31
  14. CIAL Kochi (Kerala) - 31
  15. Kottigehara (Karnataka) - 30
Surprise is that no Cherrapunji, Agumbe, Bhagamandala, Buxa in the list. It will change soon. But in Kerala and Tamil Nadu (Nilgris and Coimbatore District) the rains are relentless.

Note:
(Only important places taken into consideration)

Friday, June 3, 2011

Coimbatore District getting copious rainfall


COIMBATORE: Heavy rain lashed Coimbatore city and its suburbs on Wednesday. As soon as South-West Monsoon set in over Kerala, Coimbatore had its impact. There was a slight relief from the scorching heat and drizzle was experienced in the district from Tuesday. Power supply got disrupted in the heavy rain and gusty winds at many places.

A sharp increase of 10 cm in water level was recorded at Siruvani dam, the city's main drinking water supply source. Storage improved to 863.78 ft as against the full reservoir level of 878.5 ft. Siruvani dam recorded 95 mm rainfall as at 8.30 a.m. on Thursday while its foothills recorded 88 mm.

Rainfall in the last 24 hours at 8.30 a.m. on Thursday: Coimbatore Airport 38, Mettuppalayam 35, Pollachi 50, Periyanaickenpalayam 21, Sulur 25, TNAU 52, Chincona 100, Chinnakallar 138, Sholayar 210, Parambikulam 225, Valparai 132, Valparai PAP 84, Valparai Taluk 65, Vettaikaranpudur 44, Lower Nirar 125, Makkinampatti 62, Sircarpathy 73 and Coimbatore South 45 mm.

Source: The Hindu

Thursday, June 2, 2011

All India Rainfall toppers from 1st January 2011 - 31st May 2011

(Minimum 50 cm)
  1. Cherrapunji (Meghalaya) - 251 cm (Annual around 1200)
  2. Car Nicobar (A&N Islands) - 120 cm (Annual around 300 cm)
  3. Port Blair (A&N Islands) - 114 cm (Annual around 350 cm)
  4. Silchar (Assam) - 85 cm (Annual around 350)
  5. Passighat (Arunachal Pradesh) - 83 cm (Annual around 450)
  6. Kochi AP (Kerala) - 77 cm (Annual around 350 cm)
  7. North Lakhimpur (Assam) - 73 cm (Annual around 350)
  8. Punalur (Kerala) - 71 cm (Annual around 300)
  9. Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh) - 71 cm (Annual around 350)
  10. Gangtok (Sikkim) - 69 cm (Annual around 400)
  11. Jorhat (Assam) - 68 cm (Annual around 250)
  12. Lengpui (Mizoram) - 67 cm (Annual around 250)
  13. Jalpaiguri (West Bengal) - 66 cm (Annual around 350 cm)
  14. Shillong (Meghlaya) - 65 cm (Annual around 250 cm)
  15. Kottayam (Kerala) - 62 cm (Annual around 300)
  16. Coochbehar (West Bengal) - 60 cm (Annual around 350)
  17. Coonoor (Tamil Nadu) - 53 cm (Annual around 175)