The western part of the monsoon trough lies north of its normal position and the eastern end lies near to its normal position A cyclonic cir...
The western part of the monsoon trough lies north of its normal position and the eastern end lies near to its normal position
A cyclonic circulation lies over Gangetic West Bengal and neighbourhood in lower tropospheric levels
Heavy rainfall at isolated places also very likely over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim during next 5 days; Odisha on 09th and over Northeast India during next 4-5 days
Rainfall distribution and intensity very likely to increase over Odisha, Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam, Telangana, Vidarbha and adjoining areas from 12th September onwards
According to the National Weather Forecasting Centre/Regional Meteorological Centre, New Delhi of the India Meteorological Department (IMD):
Significant Weather Features (September 09, 2020):
♦ An off-shore trough at mean sea level runs from south Maharashtra coast to north Kerala coast. The east-west shear zone runs roughly along 13°N across the peninsular India at 3.1 km above mean sea level and a cyclonic circulation lies over Eastcentral Arabian Sea off Karnataka coast between 1.5 km and 5.8 km above mean sea level.
Under their influence:
- Fairly widespread to widespread rainfall with isolated heavy falls, thunderstorm & lightning very likely over Peninsular India during next 4-5 days.
- Heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places very likely over Coastal Karnataka during 10th-13th; South Interior Karnataka during 09th-12th; Kerala & Mahe during 09th-11th and Tamilnadu, Puducherry Karaikal on 09th September, 2020.
Extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places also very likely over Coastal & South Interior Karnataka on 11th September, 2020.
♦ The western part of the monsoon trough lies north of its normal position and the eastern end lies near to its normal position. A cyclonic circulation lies over Gangetic West Bengal and neighbourhood in lower tropospheric levels.