Pre-monsoon rain cools Bengaluru


Bengaluru: April 26,DHNS: After experiencing 39.2 degrees Celsius on Sunday, the first pre-monsoon shower of the season on Monday gave Bengaluru the much-needed respite.

The city recorded 20.3 mm of widespread rain till 8.30 pm, and traffic jams and flooding were also reported from some parts of the central business district, mainly the Majestic area.

It was a pleasant evening in Bengaluru as the maximum temperature dipped to 37.1 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature was 24.8 degrees Celsius.

IMD Bengaluru director in-charge Geeta Agnihotri told that it was the first pre-monsoon shower of the season. Pre-monsoon showers are usually scanty and occur periodically till June, till the onset of monsoon.

From March 1 till April 25, the city received 25mm rainfall, which is 22 mm below normal.










Geeta said that Sunday’s record temperature was the highest in the last 148 years. The IMD had on Sunday said that 39.2 degrees Celsius was the highest in the last 85 years.

“There was good moisture at the lower level on Monday and there was instability in the atmosphere. These factors will not continue for next 48 hours, so rainfall is not forecast for next 48 hours. But this will help temperatures dip. These rains are not because of any system formation over the Arabian Sea or the Indian ocean,” said Geeta.

Former IMD director B Puttanna said in 1931, when the temperature had shot up to 38.3 degrees Celsius, it had rained later. This rise in temperature depends upon the location, cloud coverage and wind factors.

If the winds are blowing from land surface then they are hotter, which leads to rise in temperatures and precipitation. These factors helped lead to high temperatures in Bengaluru and other parts of south-interior Karnataka, this year and in the past also, Puttanna added.

Prof Govindswamy Bala, of Divecha Centre for Climate Change, said that due to the El Nino effect, there is rise in temperatures since February. It is also because of weather variability which has happened in the past leading to record temperatures, he added.

Meanwhile, the BBMP control room received complaints of tree uprooting from Kammanahalli Main Road, Azad Nagar, Valmiki Nagar, Okalipuram, Freedom Park, SR Nagar, Ramchandrapura, BMK Layout and Valmikinagar. Also, two trees were uprooted near Ayesha School at Gandhinagar.

 

  

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Tue, Apr 26 2016

    Bengaluru is certainly testing God's patience, the way it has recklessly destroyed itself, by going against and ruining the beautiful nature that God has gifted it.

    Hope it learns from its mistakes and tries to undo the damage, at least to the extent possible.
    If not, the penalty would be unbearably high.

    Public awareness and participation can work wonders. Hope action begins right now, without awaiting Government participation or support, which may either be insufficient, or too late!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Tue, Apr 26 2016

    Hope the monsoon rain is set in Bangalore to find a great relief from the increasing heat.

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  • Harsha, BCRoad

    Tue, Apr 26 2016

    No rain to coastal area. !! All the effect of ettinahole project. Lot of forest is demolished.

    DisAgree [9] Agree [29] Reply Report Abuse

  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 26 2016

    Thank God ...

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