Annual climate summary 2023
The report discusses the climate condition over Indian region during the year 2023. Notably, global temperatures soared to exceptionally high levels during this period (WMO.No.1347). The India Meteorological
The report discusses the climate condition over Indian region during the year 2023. Notably, global temperatures soared to exceptionally high levels during this period (WMO.No.1347). The India Meteorological
Surabhi & Deepshikha Sikarwar NEW DELHI THE Prime Minister
Sharadha Narayanan | ENS Light to heavy showers lashed several parts of Tamil Nadu on Tuesday with weathermen predicting more rains during the next two days, under the influence of the Southwest mon soon, active over Rayalaseema, Kerala and Karnataka. Last week, the State witnessed the hi h t above highest b normal l rainfall in I i f ll i India di
LUCKNOW: Even as widespread rains lashed many parts of the state on Monday, claiming over 20 lives in past 24 hours, the weatherman forecast that rains will continue at least for the next two days. The heavy rains also pose the threat of floods in major rivers.
Surinder Sud / New Delhi July 19, 2010, 1:06 IST Kharif sowing has progressed well despite the 14 per cent deficiency in monsoon rainfall till mid-July. But restocking of the depleted reservoirs has been adversely hit. This has caused concern about water availability for both irrigation and hydel power production in the post-monsoon period.
DEHRA DUN, 18 JULY: Heavy rainfall in the state has affected the power production due to the heavy deposition of silt in the rivers like Bhagirathi, Yamuna (in photo) and Tons valleys.
CHONGQING, 18 JULY: More than 300 people remained trapped in flood and 12,300 others were evacuated early today in rain-soaked southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, said local authorities.
Mumbai: The capacity of the six lakes which supply water to the city has reduced in five years despite good rains. The Maharashtra Engineering Research Institute (MERI) has submitted a report to the BMC that says the lakes hold less water than five years ago because of silt accumulation.
An uncertain monsoon and rising humidity levels has kept denizens grappling with heat in the state. The maximum temperature in the state capital today was 35.5 degrees celsius which was four degrees above normal. Compared to this, the day temperature in other parts of the state hovered between 32 to 37 degrees celsius which was four to six degres above normal.
IMD: Nothing Unusual About Dry Spell, Monsoon Will Pick Up
India should strengthen its engagement with the monsoon, harvesting the rain, saving every drop of it