IMD predicted western disturbance by month end
- April 29, 2022
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
IMD predicted western disturbance by month end
Subject: Geography
Section: Climatology
Context: The IMD expected a couple of cooler wester disturbances to check in from the international border by the month end and produce heat-buster thunder storms, hail storms, gusty winds, rain and thunder showers over the hills and plains of North-West India
Why in news?
The first western disturbance will bring light/moderate isolated rainfall accompanied with thunderstorms/lightning/gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) over Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh until Saturday; over Himachal Pradesh during the next five days; and over Uttarakhand until Sunday.
There are chances of isolated hail storms in Uttarakhand during next four days. Heatbustingdust storms may prowl the plains across Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan on Saturday.
The second western disturbance may strike North-West India from Monday and trigger light/moderate isolated/scattered rainfall accompanied with thunder storms and lightning over the hills of North-West India from May 2 to 4.
Concept:
Western Disturbances
- Western Disturbances are low pressure systems, embedded in western winds (westerlies) that flow from west to the east.
- It is a term coined by an Indian Meteorologist for the weather phenomenon which is propagated from the West.
- Western Disturbances begin is a low pressure system that originates in the Mid- latitude region near the Atlantic ocean and Europe.
- The low pressure typically forms over the Mediterranean Sea and travels over Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan before entering India loaded with moisture.
- These moisture laden western disturbances eventually come up against the himalayas and get blocked, as a consequence, the moisture gets trapped and precipitation is shared in the form of snow and rain over Northwest India and sometimes, other parts of North India.
- An average of 4-5 western disturbances form during the winter season and the rainfall distribution and amount varies with every western disturbance.
- The word ‘Western’ refers to the direction from which they originate with regard to India.
- The word ‘disturbance’ is used because the air within the low pressure systems tends to be unstable or disturbed.
- Sometimes, when western disturbances become more intense in the Indian Region, they can extend even upto 15 degree north, resulting into rainfall upto north Maharashtra, Gujarat and the entire Madhya Pradesh to the south.
Impact
- Western Disturbances are the cause of the most winter and pre-monsoon season rainfall across North-West India. This phenomenon is usually associated with cloudy sky, higher night temperatures and unusual rain. It is estimated that India gets close to 5-10% of its total annual rainfall from western disturbances.
- In winter, western winds bring moderate to heavy rain in low lying areas and heavy snow to mountainous areas of the Indian subcontinent.
- India is a rain dependent country and while the south west monsoon covers most of India, parts of North India don’t get much rain from it. These regions depend upon snow and rain from western disturbance during winter season from November to March.
- Precipitation during the winter season has great importance in agriculture particularly for rabi crops including wheat, which is one of the most important Indian crops.
- They start declining after winter. During the summer months of April and May, they move across North India and at times help in the activation of monsoon in certain parts of northwest India.
- During the monsoon season, western disturbances may occasionally cause dense clouding and heavy precipitation.
- Weak western disturbances are associated with crop failure and water problems across north India.
- Strong western disturbances can help residents, farmers and governments avoid many of the problems associated with water scarcity.