What caused the formation of cyclonic circulation over Gujarat and adjoining region? A cyclonic circulation is anticlockwise circular movement of winds. In a trough (a belt of low
REALISED WEATHER OVER MAHARASHTRA, GOA AND GUJARAT STATE (18th to 24th JUNE 2017) During the last week monsoon did not advance from 17th June to 20 June. Due
Monsoon watch After it’s spectacular onset over Kerala 2 days early, monsoon progressed in very steady manner and onset over Mumbai 2 days after its normal date on
On 12th June 2017, Monsoon is set over Mumbai, 2 days after it’s normal date. There is no definite pattern of monsoon to progress, which is evident from the
Realised Weather over Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat State during the week 4th June to 10th June 2017: After the Monsoon entered 2 days early in Kerala on 29th
A cyclonic circulation over coastal Andhra Pradesh persist over same area since yesterday (shown is picture). This cyclonic circulation will move inward in west northwest direction (as shown
Monsoon Update On 30th May South West monsoon was advanced over much awaited Kerala. Along with this it was also advanced into some parts of South Arabian sea,
Realised Weather over Maharashtra from 28th May to 03rd June 2017: Cyclone Mora Low pressure area over south Bay of Bengal became depression and then intensified into Cyclonic
On 30th June 2017, IMD declared monsoon set over Kerala and various parts of Arabian Sea. Monsoon entered the peninsular India two days early to it’s schedule time.
Under the influenced of the cyclonic circulation (shown in the below figure) monsoon has advanced into some parts of Comorin area, some more parts of South East, South