Sunday, September 17, 2017

Rainfall data of Darjeeling- Sikkim Himalaya (August 2017)


From 'The Hindu' (15Sep2017) : Recurving cyclones dried August rains

 

A strange pattern of tropical cyclones (TC) in the Western Pacific appear to be the reason for the drying up of monsoon rains in August across India.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had predicted normal monsoon rains in August, typically the second most bountiful monsoon month after July.
During the monsoon months, cyclones in the Western Pacific move westwards towards India and aid rain-bearing systems over the sub-continent. But during some years they ‘recurve’, or start to swing north-east, and do not give as much of a push to the rains as they do in the good monsoon years
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The delay in putting up this report as well as the incomplete data in the Sikkim report is regretted but was totally beyond our control, due the ban on internet in this region and the ongoing political agitation.

Praful Rao,
Kalimpong district
Darjeeling-Sikkim Himalaya

 

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