IMetD classifies its rainfall maps under four headers :
- Winter - January to February
- Pre-monsoon - March to May
- Monsoon - June to September
- Post Monsoon - October to December
Slide - 2 - Shows the predicted withdrawal pattern (in red dots) of the South Westerly monsoon along with actual trajectory that was traced (in green lines). The rain bearing winds withdrew entirely from the Indian sub-continent on the 21Oct2013.
Slide - 3 - In the first month of the post monsoon season SHWB and Sikkim recieved 30% more rainfall than the normal average (154.2mm). The excess rainfall was the result of two days of incessant rainfall on the 14/15Oct2013 caused by Very Severe Cyclone 'Phailin' when most of this region received more than the whole months rainfall in just two days (Shown in last slide).
No major landslides were reported, perhaps because the entire Oct was otherwise dry.
No major landslides were reported, perhaps because the entire Oct was otherwise dry.
Rohan Rao,
Kalimpong,
Dist Darjeeling,
Email - rohan.rao1313@gmail.com
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