Friday, June 3, 2011

Welcome rain to Gujarat .......

As per my 28 may's blog . Gujarat was welcome rain Yester day . Amreli, Surendranagar,Dang & Junagarh District received welcome rain and with that  rain countdoun was start to gujarat.

Today also huge chance to developing rain over suarastra and south gujarat after 2 pm. specially Amreli, East Junagarh, Bhavnagar district and moving NE .

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Low Pressure Area

 "Low Pressure Area, Areabian sea" .

Present location :: 13.7 N and 70.1 E
Pressure :: 1010 mb
Wind speed :: 25 KmpH
 Expected to move North and pull South West Monsoon winds along with it in another 2 days


AVERAGE  WATER VAPOR IMAGE



 Very Good rain was recorded in Kerala . Kripur25,Kottayam14,Valrai13, kochin.Kozikod11,Trivendrum,Tejpur 7 Cms.

SEA TEMPARATURE


Very high tempature where Low is in Arabian Sea

Temparature


The Highest Max. Tem. 49 C was recorded AT Basara (Iraq) and 44.4C in  Jhalawar( India ) and 47 C at Padidan & Turbat Pakistan .

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

2 Days

 30 May
The Highest Max Tem.50 C was recorded at MoenjodaroPakistan) and 46 C at Wardha in India .
Rain : Kochi 13, Jorhat 11, Banglore, portblare 6 CM.

31 MAY  



 The Max. Temp 50 C was reorded at Tarbat (Pak) while 46C at Jhalawar (Indi).
Rain :Port Blaire76,kochi 67, Kakinada53 mm

Monday, May 30, 2011

Severe thunderstorm inflow winds

Depression NeAR gUJARAT cOST (Saturday)

The depression may bedeveloping or may be near SW cost of Guajat around Next Saturday. The rain entry may be over gujarat from Thursday .

The huge cloud will be formed over central Arabian sea during next few days.

The Good rain activity may formed over konkan and karnatka next 3 days. while rain may formed over mumbai from next 2 days.
 
 The Highest Max.Tem. 45 c was recorded at Jhalawar Raj and 47 c at Padidan & Sibbi (Pakistan)


Saturday, May 28, 2011

Monsoon over Andaman




IMD anounce that The Condithion are favorable for setting in of SWM over Andaman sea during next  24 -48 hours.Condition are also becoming positive for on set of SWM over Kerala dring next 3 days.

Monsoon current and Heavy showers will start from evening of 31-May along S. kerala coast
Heavy afternoon T.showers will continue for S. Karnataka, S. Andhra, N. Tamilnadu till 1-Jun..

Highest in Pakistan:46c Nawabshah. Highest in India: Chandrapur (Mah) :44.8c.

While The chief  amount of rainfall was recorded : Narsapur8,Muzaffarpur, Gannavaram & Amraoti 6
each, Cochin & Majbat 5each,Coimbatore, Jagdalpur & Jalpaiguri4each,Machilipatnam, Belgaum,Mangalore & Kurnool 3 cms .

Rain may welcome to Gujarat from Thursday



Present Arabian sea UAC is predicted to become as Depression in next 3 days and move N-N-E towards Gujarat

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Condition are favourable for raining in gujarat during next week . Mostly from Thursday .

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

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Pacific cyclone and monsoon onset

Pacific cyclone and monsoon onset


India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday evening said that scattered rain or thundershowers would unfold over Lakshadweep, coastal Karnataka, Kerala and Andaman and Nicobar Islands until Wednesday and increase thereafter.

An extended outlook valid until Saturday said that the rains would become fairly widespread over extreme south peninsula and Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

This clearly is thought to be a clear indicator of the approaching onset of southwest monsoon, being facilitated by a raging tropical cyclone, Songda, in the northwest Pacific. The cyclone system is part of the larger Asian monsoon system that covers the northwest Pacific, South China Sea, the Bay of Bengal, equatorial Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea.

Purely coincidental, formation of this cyclone would have some impact on the onset phase of the Indian monsoon, though seen largely beneficial in the preliminary analysis.

Songda is, however, is forecast by most models as intensifying into a super cyclone (of Category-4 strength and above) and racing away to north-northeast off the Philippines towards East China Sea and beyond.


All northwest Pacific cyclone systems tracking in east-northeast direction are considered inimical to the interests of the Indian monsoon since they would also wake away a lot of moisture with them.

The London-based Tropical Storm Risk group said that Songda might reach super cyclone status by Saturday.

This would mean that once the onset of monsoon over India's southwest coast is facilitated, Songda would divert moisture across the Bay of Bengal into Southeast Asia and pull the same towards itself.

In the process, the onset of monsoon over Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Sri Lanka might take place one after the other. The normal timeline for the Andaman Sea onset if May 15 to 20.

Some other models, including Roundy-Albany and the Taiwanese Central Weather Bureau, still see the possibility of a separate system developing in the Arabian Sea and clambering up north towards Mumbai-Gujarat region.

This is expected to happen during the first week of June, these models indicated, after the monsoon has set in over the Kerala coast

Monsoon in Srilanka

S,S-W Srilanka are in for Monsoon in 24 hrs .

The Higest Maximum Temp. of 44 c was recorded at wardha and 45 C in Noorpurthal (Pakisthan ).

While Agra, Akola,Gangnagar,Nagpur,Raipur 43C ,Bikaner, Gwalior, Bikaner, Delhi,Gaya,Vijaywada 42 c.



  

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Monsoon entry over Maldivs

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SWM should set in over the Maldives within next 36 hrs, that is by the 25th/26th May. Further advance into the Sri Lanka coast is possible around 26th/27th.


The highest Temprature of 46 c was recorded at Rentachinta (AP) and 47 c in Dadu Pakistan .
While Vijywada,Gannavaram 44 c, Nagpur 43 c , Raipur, Machlipattanam ,Akola,Jaisalmer 42 c.

Now Temprature should   rise 2 to 3 degree over NW and Central India .Ahmedabad remain same around 42 C.


Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Heat wave

Highest Max temrature 46.8 C was recorded in  khajuraho  (M.P.) While Gwalior 45.6, Bikaner ,Satna,Hisar,Kota,Agra 45C, Allahabad,Gaya,Nagpur 44 C
WhileHighest Max Tem. 48 C was recorded in Noorpur(Thar)  Bhakkar (Pakisthan).


Heat wavecondition continue over Rajsthan ,delhi, Haryana, punjab, UP , MP & Vdharcha during next 2 days .
Todays compitation may be Churu,  Ganganagar ,Janshi,Khajuraho one of them  may reached over 47 c.


Thunder cloud has seen over west ghat, Chatisgarh , N Andhra , NE states, Bagladesh.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Hot Hot Hot ....


Heatwave condition would continue axtend over some more part of Rajathan , Haryana,Punjab,MP,UP and Vidarbha during next 2 to 4ays.

Sunday's (15th May) Readings:

Highest in Asia:Nawabshah (Pakistan): 46c,

Highest in India: Ganganagar:45.9c.While ,Akola, Bikaner,Guna,New delhi, Hisar,Kota, Satna  44C

 While huge change to reach over 45c in number of places in Central &N W India tody ,one of them may reach over 47c today (Firtst time in india).Specially Khjuraho,Ganganagar,Churu, Jhasi,Satna, Nagpur,kota,Akola or Bikaner ..
While Ahmedabad would continue and rise 43 to 45 c during next  few days (Tuesday to saturday )





Saturday, May 14, 2011

At present


 On 13-May, highest maximum temperature of 45.2 C was recorded at Damoh (Madhya Pradesh) While 47
in dabu Pakisthan. Bikaner,Guna 44c, Akola,jaisalmer,Nagpur 43c

Day Temprature was on 13/05/2011




Cloud image
           Global Sea Temprture


photo album


Light Explosion
 Uploaded by: gmp1993 Sunday May 1, 2011 Altus,
Lightning over Altus Oklahoma. Originally thought this image wasnt gonna be able to be saved. It was horribly overexposed. After working with it in Photosho

                Sunset Storm Clouds

Uploaded by: Wakejumper20 Thursday May 5, 2011 Topeka, KS
w/rainbow - produced only a light rain shower.

Lifting Fog

 
    Uploaded by     PeterHere Monday May 9, 2011 Kamloops


6th May Sunrise
 Uploaded by: rebelshooter62 Friday May 6, 2011 Tropic, UT
was dissipointed this morning. Was going to meet up with got2dogs(Susan)but they couldn't make it.

More Cirrus Clouds

 Uploaded by: trailhiker44 Saturday May 7, 2011 Etmißl , Austria
...over the mountains and the village. A refreshing Spring hike !

Sunset Storm
 Uploaded by: thomasanthony Thursday May 5, 2011 Lawrence, KS
Small rain band came across at sunset.
 Sliver of Sun
 Uploaded by: bbend Sunday May 1, 2011 Martin, ND
Only a sliver of the sun dipping below the horizon.

 Great Western Lightning 2

Uploaded by: gmp1993 Sunday May 1, 2011 Altus, OK
Lightning over the Great Western Cattle Trail Historical Marker outside Altus Oklahoma




Tuesday, May 10, 2011

"Monsoon" has already been declared over mainland Thailand

 "monsoon" has already been declared over mainland Thailand  

India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said that below-par heating witnessed over northwest India during the pre-monsoon period need not necessarily have any adverse impact on the subsequent rainy season.New Delhi, Rajsthan,  central to vidharbha may heat 45 c by next two days.

The clarification came on Sunday in the backdrop of doubts over implications of the cooling anomaly for onset and progression of monsoon, which is essentially borne out of land-sea heating contrasts.

In a special bulletin, the IMD admitted that temperatures have been below normal over north and northwestern parts of India thus far during the season.

It attributed this to the enhanced activity of seasonal western disturbances (waves of low-pressure areas) that cross into northwest India in terms of their number.

But the IMD significantly added that their increased frequency has not translated into rainfall over the region.

In fact, northwest India as a met subdivision has piled up a rainfall deficiency during the period. The less than optimum heating up is not unprecedented in the region.

There have been at least six instances of similar rollout of weather during the last 30 years but with varied impact, if at all, on the subsequent monsoon, the IMD said.

No one-to one relationship could be observed between surface heating of northwest India during the pre-monsoon period and the monsoon rainfall, it concluded. Meanwhile, as was forecast by global models, the northwest Pacific has thrown up a named cyclone, Aere, and advancing towards the Philippines for a landfall.

But unlike earlier guidance, the cyclone would not cross into adjoining South China Sea but would instead re-curve and enter East China Sea and onward to Japan.

The western disturbances currently active over India and the rest of East Asia would act in concert with the northeasterly flows around a high-pressure area of the Pacific to blow away Aere in this manner.

Going forward, however, some models indicate that the weak ‘low' over east Bay of Bengal would sustain for an extended period to evolve as a stronger weather system and churn up the waters.

The Climate Prediction Centre of the US National Weather Services has put the Bay under watch for a tropical storm during the week ending May 17.

It could also lead to the onset of monsoon over the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, which are already witnessing heavy to very heavy precipitation.

This has prompted the Thailand Meteorological Department to observe that ‘strong southwest monsoon' prevails over the Andaman Sea.

The monsoon has already been declared over mainland Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand, just across the Bay. 
 
 
HEAT WAVE OVER nw ,central india & vidarbh
 

Wednesday, May 4, 2011


Day temperature rose in parts of NW rajasthan ,Central india ,South india

47 C highest maximum temperatures recorded at Noorputhal Pakisthan
Maxi. Temprature recorded on tuesday: Ganganagar 45 c, Agra 44c
 Allahabad, Hisar, Gaya, Delhi 43 c. 

 Maximum Temperature will be around 40C at Ahmedabad .

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Tornado tuscaloosa, Albama

Tornado path

Deadly tornadoes raked across Alabama on April 27, 2011, killing as many as 210 people as of April 29. The hardest-hit community was Tuscaloosa. The top image, acquired on April 28 by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite, shows three tornado tracks through and around the city. The lower image, from April 12, shows the area before the storm.

The tracks are pale brown trails where green trees and plants have been uprooted, leaving disturbed ground. Though faint, the center track runs from southwest of Tuscaloosa, through the gray city, and extends northeast towards Birmingham. Two other tracks run parallel to the center track. The northernmost track lies in an area where the National Weather Service reported a tornado, but no tornado was reported in the vicinity of the more visible southern track. In the southern region, strong winds were reported.

The tornadoes were part of a larger weather pattern that produced more than 150 tornadoes across six states, according to the National Weather Service. The death toll reached 300 on April 29, making the outbreak the deadliest in the United States since 1974.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Low over bay of bengal

pHOTO FROM bbc






Low may form over bay of bangal  but no effect to indian it may go to myanmarg .

The Maximum Temperatures over Saurashtra and Gujarat were high on last Saturday and Sunday at most places of Saurashtra, Gujarat & Kutch  the winds have now started to blow mainly from the Westward direction and the Maximum Temperatures have dropped by a Degree or two in many places except Central Gujarat where the Maximum Temperatures have remained high