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Friday, August 13, 2010

Continuing from Wednesday’s blog, the axis of the monsoon did slip Northwards , albiet for a few days in the initial days of this week. the result:

A weakened monsoon monsoon with -26 % rainfall during the week ending Wednesday. Now, as anticipated, with the southern peninsula and adjoining east India posting significant deficit.

As expected…the North also did get its heavy rains (read about the Delhi flooding, with Delhi Ridge recording 104 mms in 12 hrs), and Northern

Bihar recieving heavy rains yesterday. Isolated thundershowers kept the central/northern peninsula wet. Map of actual rain on 12th.

And “lo” (pun intented), the axis is dragged down again.

As if a “kill joy”, a fresh low appeared, and moved inland to reach Maharashtra’s eastern end within a day, by Friday.The low, even though only at 1002 mb. is aptly supported aloft by stronger lows, precipitated good rains in its Eastern Quadrant. Remember, this low has clouding in its Eastern Quadrant.

This low, weakening,is expected to move north initially, and then a short distances north-west before fizzling out. And, simultaneously, the Eastern “block” of clouds ,will move accordingly. But, the movement will be fast, judging by the current speed, by the time you have read this, it must be over Rajasthan !

Rains will be moving out from North Maharashtra into East Gujarat into South Rajasthan. READ MORE HERE

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High: 69 degrees
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Thanks for reading.
-Mark

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  1. Jason says:

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