Weather Forecast India 31 October 2012 Climate News Report
♦ RAINFALL: Rainfall occurred at a few places over Tamilnadu and at one or two places over Lakshadweep, Kerala and southcoastal Andhra Pradesh. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (1 cm or more) recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Attiramapattinam10,
Puducherry6, Chennai and Vedaranniyam4 each and Nagapattinam, Cuddalore and Karaikal3 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over parts of Tamilnadu, Kerala, Karnataka, south Andhra Pradesh, southeast & westcentral Bay of Bengal, comorin area and southeast Arabian sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and rest south peninsular India.
♦ The cyclonic storm 'NILAM', moved northwestwards and lay centred at 0530 hours IST of today, the 31st October 2012 near latitude 10.5°N and longitude 81.5°E about 320 km southsoutheast of Chennai. The system would move northnorthwestwards and cross north Tamil Nadu & adjoining south Andhra Pradesh coast between Cuddalore and Nellore, near Chennai by 31st October, 2012 evening.
♦ The trough of low from Lakshadweep and adjoining southeast Arabian sea to Karnataka coast persists. Under its influence, a low pressure area may develop over southeast Arabian Sea during next 24 hours.
Cyclone warning for Chennai
The Indian Meteorological Department said cyclonic storm Nilam was about 450 kilometres south-southeast of Chennai at 1430 local time (0900 GMT). The IMD said the system was expected to move north-northwest and cross the coast near Chennai by the evening of Oct. 31.
The port official said so far two of the 10 vessels waiting for loading or discharge of cargoes have been moved outside to ensure the port's safety and the others would be moved gradually.
Cargo operations were suspended from about 1330 local time (0800 GMT) and the suspension could continue to Wednesday afternoon or evening, he added.
Krishnapatnam port, which handles around 15 million tonnes of cargo a year including coal, fertilisers and agricultural products, also halted cargo operations, a port official said.
Chennai Petroleum Corp Limited's two refineries in the city, which have combined capacity of about 230,000 barrels per day (bpd), were operating normally, its managing director A. S. Basu, told Reuters
The north Indian Ocean usually sees about five cyclones a year, about 5-6 percent of all cyclones, with October-November and May-June seeing the most severe ones.
Chennai handled just over 27 million tonnes of traffic in April-September, according to the Shipping ministry.
Weather Forecast India 30 October 2012 Climate News Report
♦ RAINFALL:Rainfall occurred at a few places over coastal Tamilnadu and at one or two places over Lakshadweep and Rayalaseema. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (1 cm or more) recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Vedaranniyam7; Karaikal4; Pamban3; Nagappattinam2 and Atiramapattinam and Minicoy1 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over Tamilnadu, Kerala, south Karnataka, south Bay of Bengal, comorin area and south Arabian sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of western Himalayan region and rest south peninsular India.
♦ The deep depression over southwest Bay of Bengal remained practically stationary and lay centred at 0530 hours IST of today, the 30th October, 2012 over southwest Bay of Bengal near lat. 9.0°N and long. 82.0°E, about 500 Km southsoutheast of Chennai. The system would intensify further into a cyclonic storm and move northwestwards for some more time and then cross north Tamilnadu and adjoining south Andhra Pradesh coast between Nagapattinam and Nellore by 31st October, 2012 afternoon/evening.
♦ The trough of low from Lakshadweep area and adjoining southeast Arabian sea to Karnataka coast persists.
♦ A low pressure area would develop over southeast Arabian Sea during next 24 hours.
♦ A western disturbance would affect western Himalayan region from 1st November.
Weather Forecast India 29 October 2012 Climate News Report
♦ RAINFALL : Rainfall occurred at many places over Tamilnadu and at one or two places over Kerala. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall of (1 cm or more) recorded at 1730 hours IST yesterday were: Cuddalore5, Nagapattinam4, Kanyakumari and Karaikal3 each, Vedaranniyam2 and Puducherry1.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over southwest and adjoining southeast Bay of Bengal, comorin area and south Arabian sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of western Himalayan region, Maharashtra, rest south peninsular India and Arunachal Pradesh.
♦ The depression over southwest Bay of Bengal moved westwards intensified into a deep depression and lay centred at 0530 hours IST of today over southwest Bay of Bengal near lat. 9.5°N and long. 84.0° E, about 550 Km southeast of Chennai. The system would intensify further into a cyclonic storm and move westwards some more time and then move northwestwards and cross north Tamilnadu coast and south Andhra Pradesh coast between Cuddalore and Nellore by 31st October.
♦ The trough of low from Lakshadweep area to Karnataka coast now extends from Lakshadweep area and adjoining southeast Arabian sea to eastcentral Arabian sea.
♦ A low pressure area would develop over southeast Arabian Sea during next 24 hours.
♦ A western disturbance would affect western Himalayan region from 1st November.
Weather Forecast India 26 October 2012 Climate News Report
♦ TEMPERATURES: Maximum temperatures are below normal by 24° C over many parts of northwest India. They are above normal by 23° C over isolated pockets of Vidarbha, south interior Karnataka, Rayalaseema and along west coast and near normal over rest parts of the country. The highest maximum temperature of 36.8°C has been recorded at Surendranagar( Gujarat) and Jalgaon ( Maharashtra) in the plains of the country.
♦ RAINFALL : Light to moderate rainfall has occurred at many places over Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Light rainfall has occurred at one or two places over east Assam, south peninsular India and Lakshadweep. The chief amounts of rainfall (1 cm or more) has been recorded at 1730 hours IST of today are: Nancowry5; Maya Bandar3; Bapatala2 and Narsapur1.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 1730 hours IST shows convective clouds over some parts of extreme south peninsular India, eastcentral Bay of Bengal, Andaman sea and southeast Arabian sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of Jammu & Kashmir and peninsular India.
♦ The cyclonic storm (MURJAN) further moved westsouthwestwards and lay centered at 1730 hours IST of today, the 25th October, 2012 near lat.09.5°N/ long. 51.5°E, about 2300 Km westsouthwest of AminiDivi (Lakshadweep). It would move westsouthwestwards
and cross Somalia coast near lat 09.0°N around early morning of 26th October. The system would not cause any adverse weather over west coast of India.
♦ The trough of low extends from Comorin area to Karnataka coast persists.
♦ Another trough of low over south Andaman Sea with cyclonic circulation aloft upto 2.1 km above mean sea level persists. Under its influence, a low pressure area would develop over south Andaman sea during next 24 hours.
Weather Forecast India 24 October 2012 Climate Report News
♦ RAINFALL Data : Rainfall occurred at most places over Tamilnadu; at many places over Kerala and at a few places over Lakshadweep. Rainfall occurred at one or two places over Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Haryana, West Rajasthan, Orissa and Andhra Pradesh. The chief amounts of rainfall (1 cm and above) recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Kottayam5, Pamban3, Tondi2, Vedaranniyam, Atiramapattinam, K. Paramathy, Palayankottai, Delhi (Palam), Puducherry, Numgambakkam and Arakkonam1 each.
♦ CLOUD Location: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over southwest & westcentral Arabian sea, south Andaman sea and south peninsula. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttrakhand.
♦ The depression over southeast and adjoining southwest & central Arabian Sea moved westwards and intensified into a deep depression. It lay centered at 0530 hrs. IST of today, 24th October, 2012 near lat.11.5°N/ long. 62.0°E over southwest & adjoining westcentral Arabian Sea, about 1200 km west of Amini Divi (Lakshadweep). It would move westwards towards Somalia coast during next 48 hrs. Under the influence of this system, no adverse weather is likely along and off west coast of India and Lakshadweep area as the system would move away from Indian coast.
♦ The trough of low over southeast and adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal and Equatorial Indian Ocean persists.
♦ Another trough of low over Gulf of Siam and neighbourhood persists. Under its influence, a low pressure area would develop over south Andaman sea during next 48 hours. Numerical Weather Prediction Models are indicating its further intensification and initial westnorthwestwards movement.
Weather Forecast India 22 October 2012 Climate Report
♦ RAINFALL: Rainfall occurred at most places over Lakshadweep; at a many places over Tamilnadu, Kerala, coastal & south Andhra Pradesh and at one or two places over south interior Karnataka and Rayalaseema. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (1 cm and above) recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Aminidivi7; Agathi3; Kavali, Bapatla, Machilipatnam, Narsapur, Chennai(city), Rentachintala, Thiruvananthapuram and Alleppy1 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over parts of south peninsular India, south Bay of Bengal, south Andaman sea and southeast Arabian sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab and rest peninsular India.
♦ The northeast monsoon was vigorous over Rayalaseema and Tamilnadu and active over interior Karnataka and Kerala ending at 0830 hours IST of 21st October.
♦ A low pressure area has developed over southeast Arabian Sea. It may concentrate into a depression during next 48 hours.
♦ The western disturbance as an upper air system over north Pakistan and adjoining Jammu & Kashmir now lies over Jammu & Kashmir.
♦ An upper air cyclonic circulation over south Andaman Sea and neighbourhood extends upto 3.1 Km above mean sea level persists. Under its influence, a low pressure area would form over the same area around 24th October.
Weather Forecast India 21 October 2012 Climate Report
Weather Forecast India 20 October 2012 Climate Report
Weather Forecast India 19 October 2012 Climate Report
♦ RAINFALL : Rainfall/thundershowers occurred at many places over Tamilnadu and at a few places over south Kerala. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (1cm and above) recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Salem4, Punalur and Kanyakumari1 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over parts of southcoastal Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu, Kerala, south Andaman sea, southwest Bay of Bengal, comorin area and some parts of southeast Arabian sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of Jammu & Kashmir and rest south peninsular India.
♦ The southwest monsoon was withdrawn from remaining parts of the country. Thus, it has withdrawn from the entire country yesterday, the 18th October, 2012.
♦ Conditions continue to remain favourable for commencement of northeast monsoon rains over Tamilnadu, Kerala and adjoining areas of Andhra Pradesh & Karnataka during next 24 hours.
♦ The trough of low over southwest Bay of Bengal with a cyclonic circulation aloft extending upto 3.1 Km above mean sea level persists.
♦ The western disturbance as an upper air system over north Pakistan and neighbourhood persists.
♦ An upper air trough extends from SubHimalayan West Bengal & Sikkim to south Odisha between 2.1 to 3.6 Km above mean sea level persists.
Weather Forecast India 16 October 2012 Climate Report
♦ TEMPERATURES: Maximum temperatures were below normal by 46° C over some prats of Jammu & Kashmir and Punjab and isolated pockets of west Rajasthan and south Tamilnadu and by 23° C over rest Jammu & Kashmir and Punjab and some parts of south Tamilnadu and isolated pockets of west Rajasthan, Saurashtra & Kutch, north Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Meghalaya. They were above normal by 23° C over some parts of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, west coast, south coastal Andhra Pradesh and Andaman & Nicobar Islands and isolated pockets of Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, south Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and north interior Karnataka and near normal over rest of the country. The highest maximum temperature of 37.8°C was recorded at Banda ( Uttar Pradesh) in plains of the country.
♦ RAINFALL (from 0830 to 1730 hours IST of yesterday): Light rain/ snowfall occurred at many places over Jammu & Kashmir. Light rain/ thundershowers occurred at a few places over Tamilnadu and Lakshadweep and at one or two places over Punjab, Kerala, south interior Karnataka, Rayalaseema, coastal Andhra Pradesh, Meghalaya and Mizoram. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (1 cm and above) recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday was: Tiruchchirapally1.
♦ CLOUDS: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over parts of Jammu & Kashmir, south Bay of Bengal, Andaman Sea and southeast Arabian sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of rest western Himalayan region and rest peninsular India.
♦ The trough from Nagaland to Tamilnadu in lower levels persists.
♦ The upper air cyclonic circulation over Tamilnadu and neighbourhood between 1.5 and 3.1 above mean sea levels persists.
♦ The upper air cyclonic circulation over Lakshadweep and neighbourhood in lower levels also persists.
♦ The western disturbance over north Pakistan and neighbourhood as an upper air system persists.
♦ The withdrawal line continues to pass through Gangtok, Malda, Bankura, Keonjhargarh, Koraput, Hyderabad , Gadag, Karwar, Lat. 15.0° N / Long. 60.0° E and Lat. 15.0° N / Long. 70.0° E.
♦ Conditions are favourable for further withdrawal of southwest monsoon from remaining parts of the county during next 23 days.
♦ Conditions are also becoming favourable for commencement of northeast monsoon rains over Tamilnadu, Kerala and adjoining areas of Andhra Pradesh & Karnataka around 18th 19th October.
Weather Forecast India 11 October 2012 Climate Report
♦ RAINFALL: Rainfall has occurred at many places over Gangetic West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam & Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur and Tripura; at a few places over Odisha, coastal Andhra Pradesh and Kerala and at one or two places over Konkan & Goa, Madhya Maharashtra, Jammu & Kashmir, SubHimalayan West Bengal & Sikkim. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (2 cm and above) recorded at 0830 hours IST of today are: Mayabandar10; Bankura and Long Island6 each, Canning and Cherrapunji5 each, Machilipatnam,Majbat, North Lakhimpur4 each, Cochin, Itanagar, Bhawanipatna, Narsapur, Shillong, Lengpui, Tezpur, Trivanthapuram and Kolkatta2 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1:Cloud imagery at 0830 hours IST shows convective clouds over Tripura, Mizoram, Gangetic West Bengal, Kerala, north & eastcentral Bay of Bengal and north Andaman Sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over Jammu & Kashmir, western Himalayan region, Konkan area, Madhya Maharashtra, Odisha and coastal Andhra Pradesh.
♦ Conditions are favourable for further withdrawal of southwest monsoon from some more parts of Bihar, some parts of Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, remaining parts of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh & Gujarat and north Arabian and some parts of Maharashtra during next 24hours.
♦ The withdrawal line of southwest monsoon continues to pass through Raxaul, Varanasi, Jabalpur, Hoshangabad, Vadodara, Porbandar, Lat. 21.0° N / Long. 67.0° E and Lat. 21.0° N / Long. 60.0° E.
♦ The depression over northeast Bay of Bengal moved northeastward and crossed Bangladesh coast near Hatia between 0530 0630 hours IST of today, the 11th October, 2012 and lay centered at 0830 hours IST over Bangladesh and adjoining Tripura around 100 Km south of Agartala. The system is likely to move northeastwards and weaken gradually into a well marked low pressure area during next 24 hours.
♦ The trough in lower levels now runs from south Odisha to south interior Karnataka.
Weather Forecast India 10 October 2012 Climate Report
♦ RAINFALL (from 0830 to 1730 hours IST of yesterday): Rainfall has occurred at many places over Bihar, Odisha, West Bengal, Assam & Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura and Andaman & Nicobar Islands; at a few places over Jharkhand, Arunachal Pradesh, interior Karnataka, Kerala and Tamilnadu and at a one or two places over Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (1 cm and above) recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Lumding9; Guwahati7; Mayabander5; Sambalpur, Berhampur and
Siliguri3 each; Bhagalpur, Shillong, Rangia, Angul, Balurghat and Halflong2 each; Hirakud, Gorakhpur, Purulia, Kailashahar, Honavar, Cherrapunji, Imphal and Shirali1 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over parts of Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, Bay of Bengal, north Andaman Sea and eastcentral Arabian sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over western Himalayan region, south peninsular India and rest northeast & east India.
♦ The withdrawal line of southwest monsoon continues to pass through Raxaul, Varanasi, Jabalpur, Hoshangabad, Vadodara, Porbandar, Lat. 21.0° N / Long. 67.0° E and Lat. 21.0° N / Long. 60.0° E.
♦ The low pressure area over northwest Bay of Bengal and adjoining coastal Odisha now lies over northeast Bay of Bengal and adjoining areas of eastcentral Bay of Bengal and associated cyclonic circulation extending upto 3.6 km above mean sea
level.
♦ The upper air cyclonic circulation over eastcentral Arabian sea persists and extending upto 1.5 Km above mean sea level.
Weather Forecast India 9 October 2012 Climate Report
♦ TEMPERATURES: Maximum temperatures were above normal by 24° C over many parts of northeastern states, SubHimalayan West Bengal & Sikkim, Kerala, Tamilnadu and coastal Andhra Pradesh; some parts of west Madhya Pradesh, south interior Karnataka and isolated pockets of western Himalayan region and southeast Rajasthan. They were near normal over remaining parts of the country outside isolated pockets of Odisha, west Rajasthan, south Maharashtra and north interior Karnataka where they were below normal by 24° C. The highest maximum temperature of 38.3°C was recorded at Surendranagar (Gujarat) in plains of
the country.
♦ RAINFALL : Rainfall occurred at many places over Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Meghalaya & Andaman & Nicobar Islands; at a few places over Gangetic West Bengal and at one or two places over Himachal Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Vidarbha, Madhya Maharashtra, Konkan & Goa, interior Karnataka, Kerala, Tamilnadu & Rayalaseema. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (1 cm and above) recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Car Nicobar5; Basirhat3; Canning, Jamshedpur and Midnapur2 each; Tiruchchirapalli, Chitradurga, Bhagalpur, Alipore, Imphal, Long Islands and Nancowry1 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over parts of Assam & Meghalaya, Nagaland, Bihar, Odisha, Bay of Bengal, Andaman Sea and eastcentral Arabian sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over western Himalayan region, south peninsular India, rest east India and rest northeastern states.
♦ The withdrawal line of southwest monsoon continues to pass through Raxaul, Varanasi, Jabalpur, Hoshangabad, Vadodara, Porbandar, Lat. 21.0° N / Long. 67.0° E and Lat. 21.0° N / Long. 60.0° E.
♦ The low pressure area over northwest Bay of Bengal and adjoining coastal Odisha persists and associated cyclonic circulation extends upto 4.5 km above mean sea level.
♦ The upper air cyclonic circulation over coastal areas of Maharashtra & neighbourhood now lies over eastcentral Arabian sea and extends upto 3.1 Km above mean sea level.
Weather Forecast Pakistan 5 October 2012 Climate Report
Synoptic Condition:
Continental air is prevailing over most parts of the country.
Weather Forecast for next 24 hrs:
Mainly dry weather is expected in most parts of the country.
Weather Forecast for next 48 hrs:
Mainly dry weather is expected in most parts of the country.
Weather Warning: (Flash Flood - Tropical Cyclone - Heavy Rainfall)
NIL
Weather Forecast in Last 24 hrs:
Weather remained dry in most parts of the country.
Amount of Rainfall Last 24 hrs in mm:
NIL
Warm places Last 24 hrs:
Maximum Temperature recorded at Lasbella = 41 oC
Weather Forecast India 5 October 2012 Climate Report
♦ RAINFALL : Rainfall occurred at many places over northeastern states, Odisha and coastal Karnataka; at a few places over Gangetic West Bengal and south Chhattisgarh and at one or two places over north Andhra Pradesh, interior Maharashtra, south Konkan & Goa and Lakshadweep. Weather remained mainly dry over rest parts of the country. The chief amounts of rainfall (2 cm and above) recorded at 1730 hours IST of yesterday were: Passighat8, Digha and Kolkata(Alipore)5 each, Karwar4, Burdwan, Cherrapunji, Bhubaneswar, Pune and Baripada3 each, Itanagar, North Lakhimpur, Kolkata(Dum Dum), Bhira, Vengurla, Vishakhapatnam and Kailashahar2 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over parts of Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, Gangetic West Bengal, Odisha, Konkan & Goa, Madhya Maharashtra and north Bay of Bengal. Low/medium clouds are seen over parts of Jammu & Kashmir, rest northeast and east India, rest Maharashtra, north interior Karnataka and north Andhra Pradesh.
♦ Rain/thundershowers would occur at many places over northeastern states and Konkan & Goa.
♦ Rain/thundershowers would occur at a few places over West Bengal & Sikkim, Odisha, north Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Maharashtra, Marathwada and north Karnataka.
♦ Rain/thundershowers would occur at one or two places over Jammu & Kashmir, Bihar, Jharkhand, east Madhya Pradesh, south Gujarat region and Vidarbha during next 24 hours and mainly dry weather thereafter.
♦ Rain/thundershowers would occur at one or two places over rest peninsular India and Lakshadweep.
♦ Weather would be mainly dry over rest of the country.
♦ Due to high moisture contents monsoon is not likely to withdraw from central and adjoining east India during next 23
days.
♦ The withdrawal line of southwest monsoon continues to pass through Lat. 29.0° N / Long. 81.0° E, Kheri, Kanpur, Guna, Ratlam, Vallabh Vidhyanagar, Porbandar, Lat. 21.0° N / Long. 67.0° E and Lat . 21.0°N / Long. 60.0 E.
Weather Forecast Thailand 4 October 2012 Climate Report
It, strengthening, will make landfall over central Vietnam on 6 October, then move pass the lower Northeast and the Central of Thailand. Meanwhile the stronger southwest monsoon prevails over the Andaman Sea, the South and the Gulf of Thailand. These cause torrential rain with heavy to very heavy in many areas and windy over the Northeast and the East for the first place following the lower North, the Central and the South, west coast of the country during
During 5-6 October, the ridge of high pressure from China will extend to upper Thailand bringing thunderstorm in northern and upper northeastern country.
5-8 October. People in the risk areas should beware of the severe weather. The stronger wind waves are likely 2-3 meters high in the upper Gulf and the Andaman Sea. All ships should proceed with caution, and small boats keep ashore.
Weather Forecast Pakistan 4 October 2012 Climate Report
Continental air is prevaling over most parts of the country.
Weather forecast for next 24 hrs:
Mainly dry weather is expected in most parts of the country. However light rain may occur at few places of Gilgit-Baltistan during evening/night
Weather forecast for next 48 hrs:
Mainly dry weather is expected in most parts of the country.
Weather Warning: (Flash Flood - Tropical Cyclone - Heavy Rainfall)
No Warning.
Weather in Last 24 hrs:
Weather remained dry in most parts of the country.
Chief Amount of Rainfall Last 24 hrs in mm:
No Rainfall.
Warm places in Last 24 hrs:
Maximum Temperature recorded at Lasbella = 42 oC
Weather Forecast India 4 October 2012 Climate Report
each and Gaya, Jharsuguda, Panjim and Shirali2 each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over parts of Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Vidarbha, Telangana, north interior Karnataka, northeastern states, northeast Bay of Bengal and eastcentral Arabian Sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over rest parts of the country outside Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Kerala and Tamilnadu.
♦ Due to high moisture contents and likely rainfall activity over central, east & northeast India, monsoon is not likely to withdraw from the above regions during next 45 days.
♦ The withdrawal line of southwest monsoon continues to pass through Lat. 29.0° N / Long. 81.0° E, Kheri, Kanpur, Guna, Ratlam, Vallabh Vidhyanagar, Porbandar, Lat. 21.0° N / Long. 67.0° E and Lat . 21.0°N / Long. 60.0.
Weather Forecast Thailand 3 October 2012 Climate Report
The tropical storm "GAEMI" in the middle South China Sea was centered about 950 km east of Da Nang, Vietnam, or at latitude 15.3 °N and 117.4 °E, with maximum sustained wind about 95 km./hr. The storm is moving southwest slowly, and has no direct effect on Thailand in this period.
This storm will strengthen. It is make landfall on central Vietnam during 5-6 October and then move pass the lower Northeast and the Central of Thailand. Meanwhile the stronger southwest monsoon prevails over the Andaman Sea, the South and the Gulf of Thailand.
These cause torrential rain with heavy to very heavy in many areas and windy of the Northeast and the East at first and then the lower North, the Central and the South West Coast of the country during 5-8 October. People in the risk areas should beware of the severe weather in the period. The stronger wind waves are likely 2-3 meters high in the upper Gulf and the Andaman Sea. All ships should proceed with caution, and small boats keep ashore during the period.
Widely scattered thundershowers mostly in Nong Khai, Loei, Chaiyaphum, Nakhon Ratchasima, Buri Ram, Surin, Si Saket and Ubon Ratchathani. Minimum temperature 23-25 °C. Maximum temperature 33-34 °C.Easterly winds 10-30 km/hr.
Pagasa-Weather News Philippines 3 October 2012
FORECAST in English Language: METRO MANILA, CENTRAL LUZON, CORDILLERA ADMINISTRATIVE REGION, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA AND THE PROVINCES OF ILOCOS SUR, LA UNION, PANGASINAN, ISABELA, QUIRINO AND NUEVA VIZCAYA WILL BE CLOUDY WITH OCCASIONAL MODERATE TO HEAVY RAINS AND THUNDERSTORMS. WESTERN AND CENTRAL VISAYAS AND ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA AND THE REST OF LUZON WILL HAVE OCCASIONAL LIGHT TO MODERATE RAINS OR THUNDERSTORMS. THE REST OF THE COUNTRY WILL BE PARTLY CLOUDY WITH BRIEF RAINSHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS.
MODERATE TO STRONG WINDS BLOWING FROM THE NORTHEAST TO EAST WILL PREVAIL OVER EXTREME NORTHERN LUZON AND COMING FROM THE SOUTHWEST TO SOUTH OVER CENTRAL LUZON . THE COASTAL WATERS ALONG THESE AREAS WILL BE MODERATE TO ROUGH. ELSEWHERE, WINDS WILL BE LIGHT TO MODERATE COMING FROM THE SOUTHWEST TO WEST WITH SLIGHT TO MODERATE SEAS.
Weather in Local Language
PAGTAYA: ANG METRO MANILA, GITNANG LUZON, CORDILLERA REGION, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA AT MGA PROBINSYA NG ILOCOS SUR, LA UNION, PANGASINAN, ISABELA, QUIRINO AT NUEVA VIZCAYA AY MAGIGING MAULAP NA MAY PAMINSAN-MINSANG KATAMTAMAN HANGGANG SA MALAKAS NA PAG-ULAN AT PAGKIDLAT-PAGKULOG. ANG KANLURAN AT GITNANG KABISAYAAN, ANG ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA AT ANG NALALABING BAHAGI NG LUZON AY MAGKAKAROON NG PAMINSAN-MINSANG MAHINA HANGGANG SA KATAMTAMANG PAG-ULAN O PAGKIDLATPAGKULOG. ANG NALALABING BAHAGI NG BANSA AY MAGIGING BAHAGYANG MAULAP NA MAY DAGLIANG PAG-ULAN O PAGKIDLAT-PAGKULOG. KATAMTAMAN HANGGANG SA MALAKAS NA HANGIN MULA SA HILAGANG-SILANGAN HANGGANG SA SILANGAN ANG IIRAL SA HILAGANG LUZON AT MULA NAMAN SA TIMOG-KANLURAN HANGGANG SA TIMOG SA
GITNANG LUZON. ANG MGA BAYBAYING-DAGAT SA MGA LUGAR NA ITO AY MAGIGING KATAMTAMAN HANGGANG SA MAALON. SA IBANG DAKO, ANG HANGIN AY MAHINA HANGGANG SA KATAMTAMAN MULA SA TIMOG-KANLURAN HANGGANG SA KANLURAN NA MAY BANAYAD HANGGANG SA KATAMTAMANG PAG-ALON NG KARAGATAN.
Weather News Pakistan 3 October 2012 Climate Forecast Report
Synoptic:
Weak seasonal low lies over northwest Balochistan.
Weather for next 24 hrs:
Mainly dry weather is expected in most parts of the country.
Weather for next 48 hrs:
Mainly dry weather is expected in most parts of the country.
Weather Warning: (Flash Flood - Tropical Cyclone - Heavy Rainfall warning)
NIL
Weather in Last 24 hrs:
Weather remained dry in most parts of the country.
Chief Amount of Rainfall in Last 24 hrs in mm:
NIL
Warm places in Last 24 hrs:
Maximum Temperature recorded at Turbat & Chhor = 41 oC
Weather News India 3 October 2012 Climate Forecast Report
North Lakhimpur, Itanagar, Narsapur and Vishakapatinam4 each and Dibrugarh, Hyderabad, Kalingapatinam, Waltair and Karwar3
each.
♦ CLOUDS: Kalpana1: Cloud imagery at 0530 hours IST shows convective clouds over parts of northeastern states, north peninsular India and eastcentral Arabian Sea. Low/medium clouds are seen over rest parts of the country outside Punjab, east Uttar Pradesh, west Rajasthan and Tamilnadu.
♦ The withdrawal line of southwest monsoon continues to pass through Lat. 29.0° N / Long. 81.0° E, Kheri, Kanpur, Guna, Ratlam, Vallabh Vidhyanagar, Porbandar, Lat. 21.0° N / Long. 67.0° E and Lat . 21.0°N / Long. 60.0° E.
Earthquakes in India for October 2012 (in the world)
Earthquakes in October 2012
DATE |
TIME
|
LAT
|
LONG
|
Depth
| Magnitude | Region |
01/10/2012 | 22:21:48 | 39.8°N | 143.1°E | 34 | 6.2 | OFF EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN |
02/10/2012 | 03:45:28 | 32.4°N | 76.4°E | 10 | 4.5 | DISTT.(CHAMBA-LAHUL-SPITI BORDER REGION) H.P |
02/10/2012 | 08:34:52 | 32.3°N | 76.3°E | 10 | 4.9 | DISTT( CHAMBA--LAHUL SPITI) ,HIMACHAL PRADESH |