Friday, January 22, 2010

Weird red rain in India ... VIDEO .... http://digg.com/u1L1Q1
Western Disturbance over north India in next 72hrs will Clear the FOGGy condition and min. temp will rise.
western disturbance is likely to affect western Himalayan region and adjoining plains of northwest India during next 2-3 days.
Max temp. above normal by 3-5oC over parts of Rajasthan Gujarat, Konkan and northeastern states and near normal over rest of the country.
Cold intensifies in N-India, dense fog in many areas ... http://digg.com/u1L1Lr
killer chill, 500 dead and counting ... http://digg.com/u1L1LK
It is also true that some glaciers remain static or are growing .. http://digg.com/u1L1L9
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Chennai - Now 10:22pm its cold 21.8°C... Another very cold early morning ahead.... May even touch 17 °C

Cold wave filtering into peninsular India

A warm westerly component has embedded itself into the flows over the Indo-Gangetic plains but the colder northwesterlies are proving too strong and sustained, to make any significant difference to the chilly weather.

It is now becoming more or less clear that an apparent cold wave is filtering south beyond central India into north-interior Karnataka and Telangana, thus bringing parts of peninsula under its influence.

Minimum temperatures fell appreciably at one or two places over interior Karnataka, Telangana, and north-interior Tamil Nadu during the 24 hours ending Thursday morning, an update by the Chennai Regional Meteorological Centre said.

Adilabad recorded the lowest minimum temperature of 6 degree Celsius in the plains of the peninsula during this period.

In the north, minimum temperatures were below normal by 3 to 5 deg Celsius over parts of Punjab, east Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, east Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, interior Orissa, Vidarbha and Marathwada.

An India Meteorological Department (IMD) update on Thursday said that the lowest minimum temperature over plains of the country was -1.0 deg Celsius at Amritsar.

Cold wave conditions were also reported from parts of Bihar, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh. Fog to dense fog conditions prevailed over Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

FRESH WESTERLY

Maximum day temperatures were still below normal by 5 to 10 deg Celsius over many parts of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab and north Haryana. Cold day conditions continued to prevail over many parts of Punjab and parts of Uttar Pradesh.

Meanwhile, an IMD outlook said that a fresh western disturbance with warm and rising motion of air is likely to affect western Himalayan region and adjoining plains of northwest India from Saturday onwards.


Under the circumstances, the forecast for dense to very dense fog conditions during the morning hours over parts of Indo-Gangetic plain has been extended for two more days.


In this manner, cold day conditions may abate from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, but not from eastern parts of Bihar, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh.

As for the south, the Chennai Met Centre said that cold wave conditions would occur over northern parts of Telangana during the next two nights as well.

The outlook for the Rabi crop continues to be good, according to Dr L. S. Rathore, Head Agromet Division and Additional Director General of Meteorology, IMD. Dr Rathore, who is in Thiruvananthapuram to take part in the annual conference of users of IMD's public weather services, said that weather conditions have panned out well for Rabi crops, including wheat.

“So far, so good,” he told Business Line, adding that despite the extended cold weather and fog conditions, no damage from frost had been reported from anywhere.

If these favourable conditions persist, we can expect to see Rabi wheat crop size of 79-80 million tones, which is line with the Union Agriculture Ministry estimates, Dr Rathore said. The country produced a record 80.58 million tones of the same crop during the 2008-09 season.

Storms in California


A series of strong storms pounded California in January 2010. Fierce winds and heavy rains downed power lines and flooded streets as the National Weather Service warned residents to brace for as much as 20 inches (50 centimeters) of rain in five days. A likely tornado flipped a car, smashed windows and ripped a roof in Orange County on January 19. On January 20, authorities ordered the evacuation of 800 homes in the Los Angeles foothills, fearing mudslides from areas devastated by the previous summer’s Station Fire.
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this true-color image on January 20, 2010. Over the Pacific Ocean and the California coast, clouds assume the shape of a giant apostrophe, looking vaguely like a hurricane missing most of its center. The storm’s shape suggests a low-pressure system drawing in strong winds from nearby areas. Patches of clear sky allow glimpses of California’s Central Valley and Baja California.
The storms striking Southern California were the strongest since at least 2005, according to news reports. Although less violent in Northern California, storm activity there led to power outages. As of January 21, forecasters warned that another storm was approaching the state.
Maximum temperatures are below normal by 6-11oC over many parts of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab and Haryana.
Tamilnadu coast might be in for some scattered showers & min-temperature may rise from MID week .. 26-Jan .. http://yfrog.com/3lclbp
Amritsar again records a record low temperature of -1.2 oC
Himalayan glaciers, polar bears aren’t going anywhere ... http://digg.com/u1KzPu
Himalayan glaciers, polar bears aren’t going anywhere ... http://digg.com/u1KzPu
Chennai - Touches another super low temperature 18.3°C (6:42am) today morning.