Spells of heavy rainfall in association with western disturbances over Northwest India during the monsoon of 1966 -A quantitative approach

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  • SURENDRA KUMAR
  • RKS SAXENA

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https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v20i3.5455

Abstract

Three spells of heavy rainfall which occurred over northwest Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and the Punjab in association with western disturbances moving across extreme northwest India during the monsoon of 1966 were studied.

 

It has been shown quantitatively that the increase in convergence at 900 m a. s. l. occurred over northwest India with approaching western disturbances and areas of very heavy rainfall had marked convergence at 900 m level, superimposed by marked divergence at 9.0km a.s.l.

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01-07-1969

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[1]
S. . KUMAR and R. . SAXENA, “Spells of heavy rainfall in association with western disturbances over Northwest India during the monsoon of 1966 -A quantitative approach”, MAUSAM, vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 257–262, Jul. 1969.

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