Sudden showers, thunder and lightning bring respite to Bangalore city


Bangalore, Apr 10 (DHNS) : Sudden showers, accompanied by thunder and lightning, brought much-needed respite and comfort to the City that was sizzling under the scorching summer lately. 

That the City, according to Indian Meteorological Department officials, would witness “mango showers” for next couple of days, cooling temperatures down, was indeed like manna from heaven. 





















Of course, the officials had a rider for the cool forecast. According to them, the City will have to brace up for the summer heat that will thereafter intensify. IMD Bangalore Director B Puttanna said Bangalore will receive heavy rainfall for next two days. This is because of the presence of upper air cyclonic circulation over Lakshadweep area which two days ago was extending from mean sea level upto 1.5 km above sea level is now above 1.5-3.5 km above sea level. 


Another factor was upper air trough across south Tamil Nadu which is also affecting south interior Karnataka and interior Tamil Nadu. These two systems are resulting in rainfall in coastal Karnataka and south interior Karnataka. “It is also possible Bangalore could experience hailstorms, coupled with squally winds and thunder showers. These showers are common in April and improve the harvest for mangoes,” he added. The two hours of rainfall reduced air temperature by 10 degree Celsius.

City recorded 9.2 mm rainfall, Yelahanka recorded 35.2 mm rainfall and HAL airport recorded 1.8 mm of rainfall. The City temperature also dipped. Wind speed was recorded at 34 kmph. City maximum was 33.8 degrees Celsius and minimum was 22.4 degrees Celsius. On Tuesday, maximum temperature in the City was 36.8 degrees Celsius.

  

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 10 2014

    A thunder and lightning storm can be a beautiful sight to behold. They can also be extremely dangerous, because lightning, hail, wind and other elements can cause serious property damage and put your life at risk. No thunder and lightning storm, even one that you feel is "small," should be taken lightly. Taking the proper precautions both before and during a thunder and lightning storm will keep you and your family safe until the storm passes.
    Please note few Precautions:
    * Find shelter inside of a sturdy building or an enclosed vehicle (no open jeeps, convertibles, etc.). One could still be injured in a car if lightning strikes that vehicle, but the vehicle is still a safer option than remaining outdoors during the storm. FEMA recommends staying indoors for up to 30 minutes after you've heard the last thunder clap.
    * Unplug all unnecessary electrical appliances, such as a computer or television, before the storm arrives. Power surges that are created by lightning strikes can seriously damage electrical appliances. A battery-operated radio is recommended during storms. * Close doors and windows that lead outside. Wind that occurs during a storm could cause damage to the inside of your home, damage that could result in you or others in the building getting hurt. Also, stand or sit away from doors and windows that lead outside.
    * Avoid using any corded telephones. A lightning strike could cause electricity to run through the phone's cord.
    * Avoid using the shower or taking a bath until the storm passes. Water pipes in your home can conduct electricity, especially when lightning is striking the ground.
    * Stand away from concrete walls, and avoid laying on concrete floors. Concrete, like the pipes in your home, can conduct electricity, especially if any liquid is on the floor or wall.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Apr 10 2014

    Summer rain is like our summer vacation!!! Public enjoy to the most.

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  • Koti , Udupi

    Thu, Apr 10 2014

    Pani Pani Barsa va porlu ye. Atte scootered kode yenchina tamashe.

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