Authors
SD Kotal, Soma Sen Roy, SK Roy Bhowmik
Publication date
2014/7/25
Journal
Current Science
Pages
234-245
Publisher
Current Science Association
Description
Widespread very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall occurred over Uttarakhand and its neighbouring states during 16–18 June 2013, which caused flash floods, landslides, large-scales loss of lives and damage to property. The present study analyses the dynamical and thermodynamical features associated with this torrential rainfall episode. The analysis suggests that due to strong interaction between an oncoming mid-tropospheric trough in the westerlies and the strong lower-tropospheric southeasterly monsoon wind flow in association with a monsoon low-pressure system over the North Indian region, a lower tropospheric wind convergence zone developed over Uttarakhand and its neighbouring regions. A strong Bay of Bengal current of air with wind speed of 40 kts in the northern periphery of the monsoon low, pumped a lot of moisture into the region. Supported by strong orographic effect due to high terrain …
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