Diurnal variation of thunderstorms in India during different seasons
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https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v12i1.4174Abstract
The earliest study of thunderstorm fre-quencies in India was by Dallas (1900) who discussed observations taken at 10 stations in India during the year 1897. Since then there have been several studies but most of the climatological studies were restricted to particular places or small areas (Desai and Mull 1938) or with more restricted defini-tions of thunderstorm, viz., those associated with rainfall (India met. Dep. 1944, Venkite-shwaran 1932, 1935).
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