Deccan Chronicle

More flash rain this year

- COREENA SUARES | DC

The monsoon on AP and TS this year will see extreme rainfall events, just like last year.

This means that the two states, instead of receiving their average rainfall spread over four months from June to September can expect to get half the quantity in just one month.

This phenomenon is called flash rain.

TS receives an average 75 cm of rainfall during the season, coastal Andhra 55 cm and Rayalaseem­a 38 cm.

The rest of the rain is expected to be scattered over several episodes spread over three months.

If weather officials are to be believed, there will be no ‘rainy days’ of yore.

The phenonemon of flash rain was seen last year.

July and August are the important monsoon months, but there was scanty rainfall for 20 days in July last year.

There was heavy rainfall in September, and heavy to very heavy rainfall for a short duration on a few days.

This change in pattern is due to climate change and affects the economy of the state, weather experts said.

In 2016, September rains destroyed crops worth crores. Many areas were inundated in Hyderabad along with several places in the two states.

“The state will definitely receive its average rainfall for the season, but the rain which is meant to occur throughout the four monsoon months will largely occur in one month (50 per cent of the total quantum),” said Mr Y.K. Reddy, director, IMD, Hyderabad.

“The extreme rainfall events does not allow rainy days in a stretch,” he said.

Mr Narsimha Rao, former assistant meteorolog­ist, said, “Extreme rainfall events will include moderate to heavy rain for 24 hours and it will be scanty in the rest of the days.”

Apart from climate change, which is responsibl­e for the change in pattern, factors such a prolonged depression mainly in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea and active monsoons, contribute.

Besides, experts have said, urbanisati­on over large areas as in densely populated cities create their own ‘micro environmen­t’.

 ?? — DC ?? White clouds form in Hyderabad on Wednesday, but quick rain relief is unlikely. Meteorolog­ists have predicted a heatwave in the city.
— DC White clouds form in Hyderabad on Wednesday, but quick rain relief is unlikely. Meteorolog­ists have predicted a heatwave in the city.

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