Cherrapunjee has got 140.1mm yesterday, in the last 10 days it has received 1580 mm
2010 toppers till 27.04.2010 ———————————– Cherrapunji 344 cm Passighat 98 cm Silchar 88 cm Dibrugarh 79 cm Itanagar 74 cm Gangtok 67 cm North Lakhimpur 62 cm
**FLASH**FLASH**FLASH** Chennai - Heavy showers possible from Friday with winds from S/SE; Scattered rainfall all over TN this weekend (Source: BBC Weather)
After Bihar and Bengal...it was the turn of Assam to be hit by Norwester with over 23 killed ---------------------------------- The Assam government Tuesday said 23 people were killed and more than 150,000 affected in the thunderstorms that lashed the state over the past 10 days, even as flash floods displaced some 300,000 people and inundated half of the famed Kaziranga National Park.
Assam Relief and Rehabilitation Minister Bhumidhar Barman said almost all the 27 districts in the state were hit by thunderstorms, the worst being April 24 with a wind speed of 108 km per hour that left a trail of destruction.
Cherrapunjee has got 140.1mm yesterday, in the last 10 days it has received 1580 mm
ReplyDelete2010 toppers till 27.04.2010
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Cherrapunji 344 cm
Passighat 98 cm
Silchar 88 cm
Dibrugarh 79 cm
Itanagar 74 cm
Gangtok 67 cm
North Lakhimpur 62 cm
TN toppers from 1.1.10 to 27.4.10
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Pechiparai – 22 cm
Valparai – 19 cm
Kodaikanal – 17 cm
**FLASH**FLASH**FLASH**
ReplyDeleteChennai - Heavy showers possible from Friday with winds from S/SE; Scattered rainfall all over TN this weekend (Source: BBC Weather)
After Bihar and Bengal...it was the turn of Assam to be hit by Norwester with over 23 killed
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The Assam government Tuesday said 23 people were killed and more than 150,000 affected in the thunderstorms that lashed the state over the past 10 days, even as flash floods displaced some 300,000 people and inundated half of the famed Kaziranga National Park.
Assam Relief and Rehabilitation Minister Bhumidhar Barman said almost all the 27 districts in the state were hit by thunderstorms, the worst being April 24 with a wind speed of 108 km per hour that left a trail of destruction.
http://sify.com/news/23-killed-in-Assam-thunderstorms-flood-inundates-Kaziranga-Park-news-National-ke1vachjhbj.html
This is due to Global Warming, Ozone hole, El Nino and La Nina!!!
ReplyDeleteits a common phenomenon...it has nothing to do with global warming. like cyclones which hit tamilnadu and Andhra in october and november
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