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Delhi recorded the highest rainfall since 1964

Delhi recorded the highest rainfall since 1964
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New Delhi: When heavy rains pounding the national capital, Delhi recorded the highest rainfall since 1964, with 1,159.4 mm until Thursday afternoon.
Delhi September rainfall has violated a 400 mm mark, the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) revealed.
At 403 mm to Thursday afternoon, it was maximum rainfall which was recorded this month since 417.3 mm in September 1944.
To include everything into perspective, Delhi has received 404 mm rainfall throughout the 2019 rainy season period.
That number is still evolved because more rainfall predicted in the city for a month.
Experts say that it is on the path to be the wetest summer in Delhi at that time interesting.
Usually, Delhi records 653.6 mm rainfall during the rainy season.
Last year, the capital measured the precipitation of 648.9 mm.
Between June 1, when the rainy season began in the country, and September 15, the city usually gets 614.3 mm rainfall.
This monsoon withdrew from Delhi on September 25.
According to IMD, Safdarjung’s observation, which is considered an official marker for the city, has received 1159.4 mm rainfall this season until Thursday afternoon.
It had explored 1.155.6 mm rainfall in 1975 and 1190.9mm in 1964.
The record of all time was 1,420.3 mm of rainfall in 1933.
Previously, the weather department issued an orange warning for moderate rain in Delhi during the day.
Rain is light likely on Friday.
Mahesh Palawat, Vice President, Skymet Weather, Private Forecasting Agent, said: “Rain fell will continue until September 23-24 because of the expected delay from the rainy season.” “This means Delhi can record the second monsun terrace at that time interesting,” he said.
It’s only the third time in the past two decades that Monsun’s rainfall in Delhi violated a 1,000 mm mark.
The city has recorded 1,031.5 mm rainfall in the rainy season in 2010.
In 2003, the capital had measured 1,050 mm from it.
Delhi received 636 mm, 544 mm, 876 mm, 370.8 mm and 505.5 mm during the rainy season in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.
This recorded rainfall of 524.7 mm in 2016, 641.3 MM in 2017, 762.6 mm in 2018, 404.3 mm in 2019, and 576.5 mm in 2020, in accordance with IMD data.
September, in particular, has been abundant.
The city has recorded 403mm rainfall this month until Thursday afternoon, which is the highest in 77 years, according to IMD.
City explored 417.3mm rainfall in September 1944, the highest in the period 1901-2021.
The September rainfall this year has been marked by contrasting last year, when the city received rainfall of 20.9 mm in the month with a normal 129.8 mm.
Delhi recorded more than 100 mm rainfall on two consecutive days at the beginning of the month – 112.1 mm on September 1 and 117.7 mm in 2.
September on Saturday (September 11), recorded 94.7 mm precipitation.
Although the monsoon arrived at Delhi only on July 13, making it the most delayed in 19 years, the capital recorded 16 days of rain this month, maximum in the past four years.
The rainy day strap brought 507.1 mm rainfall to the city, which was almost 141 percent above the average length of 210.6 mm.
It was also maximum rainfall in the month since July 2003, and the second highest.
The city recorded only 10 rainy days in August, the lowest in seven years, and 214.5 mm cumulative rainfall, lower than an average of 247 mm.
Delhi has also witnessed seven heavy rain events (64.5 mm to 115.5mm) this rainy season so far, the highest, and this spell explains around 60 percent of the rainfall recorded in the city.
The six days of heavy rain were recorded in the rainy season 1964.
Usually, Delhi recorded only one or two such events during the season, said Senior Scientist IMD R K Jenamani.
The capital recorded three heavy rain spells in July – 69.6mm on July 19, 100 mm on July 27, and 72 mm on July 30.
While one such episode occurred last month – 138.8 mm rainfall on August 21, Delhi had witnessed three events like that this month – 112.1mm on September 1, 117.7 mm on September 2, and 94.7 mm on September 11 (Saturday).
Capital has recorded a new weather record every month since August last year.
– With input from PTI

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