Odisha: 9 - Mandira Dam and Khandapara each; 8 - Kuchinda; 7 - Danagadi ARG, Derabis ARG and Panposh each; 6 - Banki ARG, Keiri AWS, Kantapada ARG, Jamsolaghat, Pipili, Gunupur and Chendipada each; 5 - Alipingal, Kendrapara, Garadapur ARG, Satyabadi ARG, Daspalla, Paradip, Keongjhargarh, Jagatsinghpur AWS, Laikera, Thakurmunda, Kaniha ARG, Khairamal, Paralakhemundi and Tangi each; 4 - Swam -Patna, Bhubaneshwar AP, Cuttack, Balipatna ARG, Bhograi, Raghunathpur ARG, Tigiria ARG, Chandbali, Puri, Joda ARG, Batagaon, Kirmira ARG, Digapahandi ARG, Nimpara, Rajgangpur, Naktideul, Pattamundai, Nuagada ARG, Akhuapada, Jharsuguda AP, Naraj and Rairakhol each.
Jharkhand: 4 - Barkisuriya and Maithon each.
27.7.2015
Nagaland-Manipur-Mizoram-Tripura: 9 - Sabroom; 5 - Belonia.
Gangetic West Bengal: 14 - Bankura CWC; 10 - Kansabati Dam, Phulberia and Bankura each; 9 - Kharidwar; 6 - Narayanpur and Ranibandh each; 5 - Kolkata AP, Burdawan, Kanksa BSF and Panagarh AP each; 4 - Diamond Harbour, Manmothnagar, Tusuma, Mangalkote, Manteswar, Indus, Kolkata, Simula and Labpur each.
Odisha: 17 - Lahunipara; 15 - Jamankira; 12 - Deogarh; 11 - Banaigarh AWS and Keiri AWS each; 10 - Tensa and Rengali each; 9 - Naktideul, Reamal, Chendipada, Barkote and Chandanpur each; 8 - Batagaon, Karanjia, Kujanga ARG and Kaniha ARG each; 7 - Marsaghai ARG, Swam -Patna, Joda ARG, Ghatagaon, Chandbali, Pallahara and Rairakhol each; 6 - Angul, Jaipatna, Korei ARG, Tihidi ARG, Bangiriposi and Gurundia ARG each; 5 - Boudhgarh, Rajkanika, Rajgangpur, Jajpur, Akhuapada, Bari ARG, Kuchinda, Hindol, Daitari, Anandpur and Basudevpur AWS each; 4 - Derabis ARG, Keongjhargarh, Thakurmunda, Bamra ARG, Bhograi, Kankadahad ARG, Mahanga ARG, Joshipur, Balasore, Champua, Banarpal ARG, Bhadrak AWS, Kolabira ARG, Garadapur ARG and Kirmira ARG each.
Jharkhand: 8 - Nimdih and Chandil each; 7 - Jamshedpur; 5 - Jamshedpur AP; 4 - Mohanpur.
28.7.2015
Nagaland-Manipur-Mizoram-Tripura: 7 - Amarpur.
Gangetic West Bengal: 24 - Purihansa; 13 - Tusuma; 12 - Hatwara and Purulia each; 11 - Simula; 9 - Kharidwar and Contai each; 7 - Phulberia and Kashipur each; 5 - Tamluk AWS and Asansol CWC each; 4 - Sagar, Kansabati Dam, Ranibandh, Manmothnagar and Digha each.
Odisha: 23 - Tiring; 21 - Rairangpur; 19 - Balikuda ARG; 18 - Tirtol ARG; 17 - Dhamnagar ARG, Paradip, Binjharpur ARG and Salepur ARG each; 16 - Kujanga ARG, Korei ARG and Marsaghai ARG each; 15 - Kendrapara, Raghunathpur ARG, Garadapur ARG, Jagatsinghpur AWS, Banki ARG, Swam -Patna, Jajpur, Pattamundai and Jenapur each; 14 - Akhuapada, Joshipur and Karanjia each; 13 - Nawana, Bonth, Derabis ARG and Chandanpur each; 12 - Bari ARG, Mahanga ARG, Danagadi ARG and Daitari each; 11 - Bhuban ARG and Anandpur each; 10 - Thakurmunda; 9 - Alipingal, Tihidi ARG, Hindol, Kantapada ARG and Ghatagaon each; 8 - Mandira Dam, Betanati ARG, Sukinda and Kakatpur each; 7 - Kaniha ARG, Rajkanika and Bangiriposi each; 6 - Keongjhargarh, Kankadahad ARG, Astaranga ARG, Champua, Rengali and Nilgiri each; 5 - Bhadrak AWS, Nischintakoili ARG, Udala, Angul, Basudevpur AWS, Niali ARG, Talcher, Jamsolaghat, Cuttack, Balipatna ARG and Jaipur each; 4 - Jhumpura, Baripada, Balimundali, Rajgangpur, Banarpal ARG, Tigiria ARG, Kaptipada ARG, Soro, Batagaon, Altuma CWC, Naktideul and Chandbali each.
Jharkhand: 25 - Jamshedpur; 20 - Jamshedpur AP; 10 - Ghatsila; 9 - Putki and Topchanchi each; 8 - Nimdih and Nandadih each; 7 - Chandil, Dumka and Dumri each; 6 - Kharsema; 5 - Bokaro; 4 - Gobindpur, Dhanbad, Madhupur, Maithon and Rajdhanwar each.
29.7.2015
Gangetic West Bengal: 21 - Uluberia; 19 - Tamluk AWS; 14 - Contai; 12 - Nandigram; 11 - Amta, Dhaniakhali ARG and Contai each; 10 - Harinkhola; 9 - Labpur and Dhaniakhali each; 8 - Narayanpur and Sriniketan each; 7 - Sagar and Bolpur each; 6 - Bagati (Magra), Manteswar, Kalna, Nakshipara and Digha each; 5 - Durgachak, Krishnanagar and Kharagpur (I.I.T) each; 4 - Balagarh, Sabong, Pingla, Diamond Harbour, Arambagh, Midnapore CWC, Midnapore and Joypur each.
Odisha: 16 - Chandanpur; 13 - Rairangpur and Bhograi each; 12 - Bangiriposi; 10 - Nawana; 7 - Jaleswar; 6 - Jamsolaghat; 5 - Samakhunta AWS, Balikuda ARG and Rajghat each; 4 - Astaranga ARG and Bhuban ARG each.
Jharkhand: 15 - Ghatsila; 10 - Dhanbad; 8 - Sarath; 7 - Dumka; 6 - Moharo; 5 - Gobindpur; 4 - Maithon, Papunki and Putki each.
30.7.2015
Gangetic West Bengal: 20 - Manteswar; 19 - Harinkhola; 17 - Amta; 12 - Arambagh and Sagar each; 11 - Salar; 9 - Sagardighi, Amtala, Nandigram, Dhaniakhali ARG and Burdwan each; 8 - Murarai, Contai, Narayanpur and Mangalkote each; 7 - Nalhati, Contai, Durgachak, Burdawan and Indus each; 6 - Labpur, Khirpai and Pingla each; 5 - Kandi, Balagarh, Uluberia, Digha, Uluberia, Rampurhat (Drms), Jangipur, Debagram, Kalna, Sonamukhi ARG, Dhaniakhali and Ranaghat each; 4 - Kandi, Katwa, Bolpur, Sriniketan, Nakshipara and Gheropara each.
Odisha: 2 - Jaleswar and Rajghat each; 1 - Balasore, Betanati ARG and Nh5 Gobindpur each.
Jharkhand: 3 - Maheshpur and Pakuria each; 2 - Pakur; 1 - Rajmahal and Hiranpur each.
31.7.2015
Nagaland-Manipur-Mizoram-Tripura: 6 – Sabroom.
Gangetic West Bengal: 8 - Digha and Hetampur each; 6 - Murarai, Tantloi and Asansol CWC each; 4 - Kandi, Dhaniakhali ARG and Suri CWC each.
Odisha: 8 - Bhograi; 4 - Rajghat.
Jharkhand: 17 - Maheshpur; 15 - Dumka and Jarmindi each; 9 - Moharo and Sarath each; 7 - Giridih, Topchanchi, Jamtara and Messenjore each; 5 - Papunki, Madhupur, Balumath, Tilaiya and Nandadih each; 4 - Koderma, Maithon, Pathalgada, Tundi, Putki, Pakuria and Barkisuriya each.
1.8.2015
Nagaland-Manipur-Mizoram-Tripura: 9 - Thoubal AWS and Imphal each; 5 - Kamalpur, Serchip (Hydro) and Belonia each.
Gangetic West Bengal: 21 - Deganga; 16 - Contai; 15 - Bashirhat; 14 - Basirhat and Khirpai each; 13 - Kolkata, Indus, Kolkata AP and Joypur each; 11 - Contai; 10 - Barrackpur IAF, Mohanpur and Chinsura each; 9 - Pingla, Burdwan, Midnapore CWC, Midnapore, Canning Town. and Baruipur each; 8 - Arambagh, Durgapur, Burdawan, Bongaon, Phulberia and Amta each; 7 - Hetampur, Uluberia, Dhaniakhali ARG, Asansol CWC, Kanksa BSF, Kalyani Smo, Suri CWC, Panagarh AP, Tusuma, Tilpara Barrage, Mangalkote, Mankar and Bankura CWC each; 6 - Diamond Harbour, Purihansa, Balagarh, Bagati (Magra), Nandigram, Kharagpur (I.I.T), Kansabati Dam, Manteswar and Bankura each; 5 - Ranibandh, Dhaniakhali, Rampurhat (Drms), Kashipur, Sabong, Tamluk AWS, Shekhampore ARG, Sagar, D.P.Ghat, Rajnagar, Jhargram, Narayanpur, Kalaikunda and Kharidwar each; 4 - Labpur, Nalhati, Bolpur, Durgachak, Salar, Sagardighi, Sriniketan, Ranaghat, Katwa, Amtala and Kandi each.
Odisha: 6 - Salepur ARG; 5 - Barkote, Altuma CWC and Naktideul each; 4 - Deogarh, Kamakhyanagar, Boudhgarh, Jamankira and Banaigarh AWS each.
Jharkhand: 13 - Dumri; 9 - Hazaribagh; 8 - Panki, Kuru and Messenjore each; 7 - Daltonganj and Sarath each; 6 - Bagodar I, Satgaon, Bishrampur and Ghatsila each; 5 - Manatu, Barkisuriya, Maithon, Koner, Koderma, Tilaiya, Jamtara, Mandar, Lohar -Daga, Panchet and Maheshpur each; 4 - Ranchi AP, Ramgarh, Jaridih, Rajdhanwar, Hindgir and Jarmindi each.
2.8.2015
Gangetic West Bengal: 11 - Mangalkote; 9 - Burdawan, Arambagh, Narayanpur and Burdwan each; 8 - Mankar and Kashipur each; 7 - Joypur, Sriniketan, Murarai, Harinkhola and Bankura CWC each; 6 - Bankura, Rampurhat (Drms), D.P.Ghat and Gheropara each; 5 - Jhalda, Canning Town., Purihansa, Hatwara, Kanksa BSF, Kalaikunda, Bolpur, Durgapur and Kharidwar each; 4 - Phulberia, Jhargram, Uluberia, Katwa, Dhaniakhali ARG, Sonamukhi ARG, Labpur, Nalhati, Kalyani Smo, Tusuma, Indus, Suri CWC, Midnapore CWC, Salar, Khirpai, Midnapore and Kalna each.
Odisha: 10 - Khairamal; 8 - Jujumura ARG and Tirtol ARG each; 7 - Kantapada ARG; 6 - Phulbani, Harabhanga and Angul each; 5 - Rajkishorenagar, Boudhgarh, Tikabali, Alipingal, Paradip, Kalinga, Salepur ARG, Naktideul and Birmaharajpur ARG each; 4 - Sambalpur, Athgarh, Athmalik, Tikarpara, Bhubaneshwar AP, Barmul and Rairangpur each.
Jharkhand: 11 - Deoghar, Putki and Koner each; 10 - Ramgarh, Mohanpur, Barkisuriya and Barhi each; 9 - Mandar; 8 - Rajdhanwar, Jarmindi, Pathalgada, Dhanbad, Hindgir and Tenughat each; 7 - Lohar -Daga, Moharo, Chatra, Bokaro, Papunki, Giridih, Hazaribagh, Dumri, Jamtara, Sarath, Jaridih and Koderma each; 6 - Messenjore, Palkot, Balumath, Maheshpur and Dumka each; 5 - Tilaiya, Ranchi AP, Ormangi, Pakuria, Nandadih, Panchet, Tundi, Kuru, Kolebira and Maithon each; 4 – Chakradharpur.
2.7 Land Depression over east Madhya Pradesh and adjoining Chhattisgarh (4th-5th Aug.)
2.7.1 After dissipation of cyclone ‘KOMEN’, a well marked low pressure area formed over Jharkhand and adjoining areas of north Odisha and north Chhattisgarh on 2nd. It moved southwestwards and lay over north Chhattisgarh and adjoining north Odisha and Jharkhand with an associated cyclonic circulation extending upto mid tropospheric levels upto 3rd and over north Chhattisgarh and adjoining southwest Bihar, southeast Uttar Pradesh and east Madhya Pradesh on 4th evening. It concentrated into a Depression and lay over east Madhya Pradesh and adjoining Chhattisgarh centred near Lat. 22.7°N and Long. 80.5°E, about 75 kms southeast of Jabalpur at 0300 UTC on 4th. It moved westwards and lay over central parts of Madhya Pradesh centred near Lat. 22.7°N and Long. 77.8°E, close to Hoshangabad at 1200 UTC on 4th. It weakened into a well marked low pressure area and lay over southwest Madhya Pradesh and neighbourhood at 0000 UTC on 5th. It lay over central parts of Madhya Pradesh with an associated cyclonic circulation extending upto mid tropospheric levels on 5th. It weakened into a low pressure area over the same region until the afternoon of 5th and persisted there till the evening. It became less marked on 6th. However the associated cyclonic circulation lay over east Madhya Pradesh and neighbourhood and extending between 1.5 & 5.8 kms a.s.l. on 6th and over north Chhattisgarh and neighbourhood and extending upto 3.1 kms a.s.l. during 7th - 10th. It became less marked on 11th.
The details of the system are given in Table 7.
Table–7
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Date / Time (UTC)
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Intensity
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Position near
Lat. o N / Long. o E
(Best Track)
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Based on
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Real time Estimates on Satellite Imagery /RADAR Obsn.
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Supporting synoptic / asynoptic observations
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4 Aug./ 0300
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Depression
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22.7/80.5
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Seoni: 997.8 hPa, 360/1 kts
Jabalpur: 997.7 hPa, 050/8 kts
Pendra Road: 1000.6 hPa, 140/2kts
Ambikapur: 1001.8 hPa, 140/3kts
Bhopal: 1000.9 hPa, 320/12kts
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4 Aug./ 1200
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Depression
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22.7/77.8
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Seoni: 996.4 hPa, 230/1 kts
Jabalpur: 996.8 hPa, 140/4 kts
Indore: 997.8 hPa, 290/16kts
Nagpur: 998.3 hPa, 250/3kts
Bhopal: 996.0 hPa, 320/10kts
Hoshangabad: 994.9, hPa, 050/6kts
Damoh: 994.9 hPa, 090/2kts
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4 Aug./ 1800
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Depression
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22.7/77.8
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-
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-
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5 Aug./ 0000
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Weakened into a well marked low pressure area and lay over southwest Madhya Pradesh and neighbourhood at 0000 UTC on 5th.
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2.7.2 Other features observed
The lowest observed pressure of 994.9 hPa, was reported by Hoshangabad and Damoh at 1200 UTC of 4th. The maximum sustained wind speed of 16 kts was reported by Indore at 1200 UTC of 4th.
2.7.3 Weather and damage caused
Active monsoon conditions with heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places prevailed over Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha and Chhattisgarh.
Chief amounts of 24 hrs. rainfall (5 cm or more) ending at 0300 UTC from 4th August are given below:
4.8.2015
Madhya Pradesh: 21 - Pachmarhi; 10 - Betul, Betul - AWS, Udaipura and Sardarpur each; 9 - Bhainsdehi; 8 - Chanderi, Chicholi and Kolaras each; 7 - Pichhore and Multai each; 6 - Nusrulgunj -Arg; 5 - Narsingarh, Shajapur, Shajapur - AWS, Begumganj, Atner, Ichhawar, Ganjbasoda and Ashoknagar - AWS each.
East Madhya Pradesh: 15 - Amarwara and Balaghat - AWS each; 13 - Narsingpur; 12 - Seoni, Seoni - AWS, Gotegaon and Chindwara - AWS each; 11 - Keolari and Katangi each; 10 - Lakhnadon, Mandla - AWS and Bichhia each; 9 - Jabalpur, Gadarwara and Kareli each; 8 - Malanjkhand, Deori, Nainpur and Patan each; 7 - Dindori - AWS; 6 - Garhakota, Umaria, Umaria - AWS, Ghansore, Rehli, Tikamgarh, Waraseoni and Tikamgarh - AWS each; 5 - Amarkantak, Sagar, Sagar - AWS and Pushparajgarh each.
Vidarbha: 6 - Tumsar, Wardha and Gondia each; 5 - Saoner, Tirora, Tiroda (Arg), Ashti, Dhamangaon Rlwy, Nagpur AP and Salekasa each.
Chhattisgarh: 12 - Bemetara; 10 - Korba; 9 - Katghora; 8 - Pali; 7 - Raigarh; 6 - Sarangarh, Mungeli, Pallari / Palari and Saraipali each; 5 - Simga, Pendra, Bhopalpatnam, Janjgir and Gandai each.
2.8 Land Deep depression over south Odisha and neighbourhood (16th- 19th Sept,)
2.8.1 A cyclonic circulation extending upto mid tropospheric level lay over west-central Bay of Bengal & neighbourhood during 7th -11th. Under its influence, a low pressure area formed over west-central & adjoining northwest Bay of Bengal on12th and persistsed over the same area on 13th & 14th. It lay as a well marked low pressure area over west-central & adjoining northwest Bay of Bengal off north Andhra Pradesh - south Odisha coasts on 15th and over south Odisha & neighbourhood on 16th. Associated cyclonic circulation extended upto 7.6 kms a. s. l. during 12th - 16th. The well marked low pressure area over south Odisha & neighbourhood concentrated into a Depression and lay centered at 0300 UTC of 16th Sept. over south Odisha and neighbourhood near Lat.19.6°N/ Long.83.5°E. It moved west-northwestwards and lay centered at 1200 UTC of 16th Sept. 2015 over south Odisha and adjoining Chattisgarh near Lat.20.5°N/Long.82.5°E about 70 kms northwest of Titlagarh and 130 kms southeast of Raipur. It continued to move west-northwestwards and intensified into a Deep Depression and lay centered over Vidarbha and adjoining areas of south Chhattisgarh near Lat.21.0°N/ Long.79.5°E about 50 kms east-southeast of Nagpur at 0300 UTC on 17th. It moved nearly westwards and lay centred over Vidarbha & neighbourhood near Lat.20.5°N/ Long.79.0°E about 50 kms east of Wardha at 1200 UTC on 17th. It further moved nearly westwards and weakened into a Depression and lay centred over Vidarbha & neighbourhood near Lat.20.7°N/ Long.77.0°E close to Akola at 0300 UTC on 18th. It moved nearly westwards and lay centred over west Vidarbha & neighbourhood near Lat.20.5° N/ Long.76.0° E close to Buldhana at 1200 UTC on 18th. It nearly moved west-northwestwards and lay centred over north Madhya Maharashtra & neighbourhood near Lat.21.0° N/ Long.74.5° E about 50 kms north of Malegaon and 160 kms southeast of Vadodara, at 0000 UTC of 19th. It further moved westwards and weakened into a well marked low pressure area over north Madhya Maharashtra & adjoining areas of southwest Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat region at 0300 UTC on 19th. It lay over south Gujarat and neighbourhood on 19th evening. It lay lay as a low pressure area over Saurashtra & neighbourhood on 20th, over Saurashtra & Kutch and neighbourhood on 21st, over northwest Rajasthan and neighbourhood on 22nd and became less marked in the same evening. However, associated cyclonic circulation lay over Haryana and adjoining Punjab extending between 1.5 & 2.1 kms a.s.l. on 23rd Sept.
The details of the system are given in Table 8.
Table–8
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Date / Time (UTC)
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Intensity
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Position near
Lat. o N / Long. o E
(Real time)
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Based on
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Revised Estimates on Satellite Imagery /RADAR Obsn.
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Supporting synoptic / asynoptic observations
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16 Sept./ 0300
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Depression
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19.6/83.5
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-
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KLN: 999.3hPa, 270/3kts
BWN: 1000.9hPa, 110/6kts
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16 Sept./ 0600
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Depression
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20.3/83.0
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Ship KAOU(17.5/89.3): 1004.3 hPa, 200/14kts
Buoy 23459(13.9/87.0): 1004.5 hPa, 220/16kts
KLN: 998.6hPa, 250/10kts
BWN: 1000.2hPa, 110/8kts
Jharsuguda: 999.9hPa, 050/ 2kts
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16 Sept./ 1200
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Depression
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20.5/82.5
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Bhawanipatna: 995.7hPa,
Jagdalpur: 997.8hPa, 270/ 2kts
BWN: 999.0hPa, 140/8kts
KLN: 997.2hPa, 200/6kts
BWN: 999.0hPa, 140/8kts
Jharsuguda: 997.5hPa
Nagpur:996.9hPa, 360/6kts
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17 Sept./ 0300
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Deep Depression
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21.0/79.5
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-
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Brahmapuri: 995.7hPa
Gondia: 050/ 10kts
Nagpur: 998.5hPa, 340/8kts
Akola: 1001.9hPa, 290/2kts
Ramgundam: 999.6hPa, 180/2kts
Chandrapur: 997.9hPa, 230/3kts
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17 Sept./ 1200
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Deep Depression
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20.5/79.0
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Chandrapur: 995.1hPa, 230/3kts
Brahmapuri: 996.1hPa
Nagpur: 995.7hPa, 020/5kts
Betul: 997.6hPa, 320/1kts
Ramgundam: 997.6hPa, 230/3kts
Wardha: 995.6hPa, 070/7kts
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18 Sept./ 0300
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Depression
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20.7/77.0
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-
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Akola: 997.6hPa, 320/1kts
Gondia: 140/15kts
Betul: 997.7hPa, 140/1kts
Buldhana: 998.6hPa, 320/6kts
Aurangabad: 999.5hPa, 230/13kts
Nagpur: 1001.5hPa, 180/8kts
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18 Sept./ 1200
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Depression
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20.5/76.0
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-
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Aurangabad: 998.4hPa, 250/12kts
Buldhana: 998.2hPa, 140/4kts
Washim: 982.6hPa, 190/3kts
Akola: 998.0hPa, 160/2kts
Nagpur: 1001.0hPa, 090/4kts
Jalna: 999.5hPa, 230/12kts
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19 Sept./ 00
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Depression
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21.0/74.5
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Aurangabad: 993.7hPa,
Ahmednagar: 999.4hPa, 320/4kts
Indore: 999.7hPa, 090/12kts
Bhopal: 1001.9hPa, 160/14kts
Surat: 999.5hPa, 290/3kts
Dahanu: 1001.5hPa, 270/16kts
Baroda: 998.5hPa
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19 Sept./ 0300
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The system weakened into a well marked low pressure area over north Madhya Maharashtra & adjoining areas of southwest Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat region.
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2.8.2 Other features observed
The system moved initially westnorthwestwards and then westward direction and weakened into a well marked low pressure area. The lowest observed pressure of 982.6hPa, was reported by Washim at 1200 UTC of 18th when the centre of system was close to the Washim. The maximum sustained wind speed of 10 kts was reported by Kalingapattanam at 0600 UTC of 16th when the system was northwest of Kalingapattanam.
2.8.3 Weather and damage caused
Active to vigorous monsoon conditions prevailed over Odisha, south Gujarat Region, Maharashtra state and Chhattisgarh. This deep depression caused heavy to very heavy rainfall over Odisha, Maharashtra State and Chhattisgarh with extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places over Odisha and south Gujarat Region.
This system caused flood in Odisha which claimed 2 death and 25,000 affected by rain, landslides and road & rail traffic.
Chief amounts of 24 hrs. rainfall (5 cm or more) ending at 0300 UTC from 16th to 18th are given below:
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