Chennai Rains (COMK)
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Chennai's very own Weather Community. Chennai may not be a place with "day of all four seasons" weather. But we are unique with our Northeast Monsoon. Our winters are short and sweet as well. Chennai's summers are famous in its own right with the humidity adding a lot of spice to the conditions.
Chennai Rains (COMK)
17h ago
All of us must have read Land and Sea breeze as a school student as part of our geography lessons. The Indian Summer Monsoon is a large scale Land,Ocean and Atmosphere system and possibly the largest weather phenomenon. In a way it pretty much resembles how Land and Sea Breeze works on a local scale. […]
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Chennai Rains (COMK)
1w ago
Not only fans of Superstar Rajinikanth but pretty much most film viewers from the Indian Sub continent may remember the iconic scene from the blockbuster movie Kabali when he utters the now famous dialogue வந்துட்டேன்னு சொல்லு திரும்ப வந்துட்டேன்னு சொல்லு. This dialogue over the years has become very popular among meme creators getting used over wide […]
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Chennai Rains (COMK)
1w ago
Over the past couple of weeks abnormal heat had gripped large parts of Peninsular India. Places in Rayalaseema regularly recorded 43 / 44°C. Closer home Erode recorded the first 42°C in Tamil Nadu. This spell of abnormally hot conditions brought about heatwave over pockets of South India during hte weekend. The abnormal heat has led […]
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Chennai Rains (COMK)
2w ago
The past week saw an appreciable increase in day time temperatures over large parts of Peninsular India. Nandyal and Anantapur in the Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh recorded 44.5°C on Saturday and Sunday respectively. 30th March, when Akola recorded 42.6°C was the last day when a station from Rayalaseema did not top the All India ..read more
Chennai Rains (COMK)
3w ago
One of the biggest challenges Weather Agencies across the world face is how to effectively communicate weather alerts. On the one hand weather alerts should be simple enough for most people to understand while continuing to ensure the severity of the situation is not lost in the process of making it simpler. Even bigger challenge ..read more
Chennai Rains (COMK)
1M ago
Cape Town in South Africa was possibly one of the earliest instances of a major metropolis to get associated with Day Zero. Around late 2017 the first reference to kickstarting a Day Zero plan started to be discussed as a series of years with poor rainfall from 2015 led to a situation which led to ..read more
Chennai Rains (COMK)
1M ago
On the back of a fading El Nino, North and South India have been seeing a contrasting pattern of weather. A late season spurt in westerly troughs have not only meant good spells of rains on a regular basis for many parts of North and Central India but also a delay in conditions turning from ..read more
Chennai Rains (COMK)
1M ago
Indian Sub Continent is unique in many ways with the mighty Himalayas on one side and ocean bodies on three side surrounding Peninsular India. North India in a way not only has seen empires from Central Asia trying to make inroads but time to time Sub-tropical weather events also make its presence through Mid Latitude ..read more
Chennai Rains (COMK)
1M ago
Winter 2024 was abnormally warm over Southern Peninsular India. The IMD monthly summary indicated during the month of January the max temperatures over the region was about 0.67°C above normal which was the fourth highest average maximum temperature during January since 1901. During February the max temperature over Southern Peninsular India was 0.97°C warmer than ..read more
Chennai Rains (COMK)
2M ago
The IMD long term temperature anomaly analysis indicate a trend of 0.62°C degree increase in temperatures over the Indian sub continent every 100 years. The four out of the five hottest years have been since 2010. While 2023 was the second hottest year, the hottest year was 2016 which was immediately after one of the ..read more