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The outskirts of Chennai got more rain than the core area

The outskirts of Chennai got more rain than the core area
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Chennai: With many convective activities that occur far from the coast to the country, the suburbs have recorded excess rainfall so far this season than the core area of ​​the city.
According to IMD, Meenambakkam has registered 142.7mm rainfall with an advantage of 20.8mm rainfall between June 1 and July 14, while Nungambakkam records 105.8mm with a 5mm deficit at the same time.
However, rainfall in the city and the environment has prompted the amount of overall rainfall in Chennai’s subdivision to 114.4mm so far June-September, with a deficit of 1%.
Meteorologists and bloggers say this city is likely to be beyond the deficit and the moon can end up with rainfall surplus because the weather model shows a high probability of a storm in the coming days.
N Puvarasan, Director, Area Cyclone Warning Center, IMD, said one reason for the suburb of Chennai and neighboring districts of Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur recording of rainfall caused by Westerlies who were weak during the Break Monsoon season allowing the entry of the east wind, which carried moisture, which carried moisture , which carries moisture, which carries moisture, which carries moisture to the ground.
This causes wind convergence and convection a few kilometers to the ground.
“They are not typical of your monsoon rainfall.
They are a storm that will not expand and cannot be accurately expected without a solid observatory network with real time and reliable data.
There will always be spatial variability in rainfall,” he said.
“For example, it might not rain at Nungambakkam Station, but neighboring areas can see some spells that may not be captured by the station,” he added.
With Southwest Monsoon take steps in the west of India, the last few days have brought the night spells in most cities because the western west brings moisture to the beach.
The city, warm from the temperature of the day, adds strength to moisture which leads to the formation of rainy clouds and rainfall.
On Wednesday, many parts of the city recorded a sudden night spell.
The prospect of rain for the rest of the moon looks bright.
Blogger Pradeep John said there might be a probability of high rainfall on July 17 and 18, the opportunity for the night spells spread afterwards.
“The spell Wednesday can leave the advantages in the city.
For the rest of the month, the temperature of the day may be around normal and we can expect some spells every day,” he said.

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