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Dk Lkirkfgd Eksle Fooj.K Lirkgkarfn 01.09.2021 Week Ending on 01.09.2021 Hkkjr ljdkj Government of India Hkkjr ekSle foKku foHkkx India Meteorological Department e-iz- dk lkIrkfgd ekSle fooj.k Weekly Weather Report of Madhya Pradesh lIrkgkarfn 22.09.2021 Week Ending on 22.09.2021 Chief Synoptic Features: (16.09.2021 to 22.09.2021) The well marked low pressure area lay over central parts of North Madhya Pradesh and neighborhood with associated cyclonic circulation extended upto 5.8 km above mean sea level on 16th . It lay over Northwest Madhya Pradesh & adjoining Southwest Uttar Pradesh with the associated cyclonic circulation extended upto 5.8 km above mean sea level on 17th. It weaken as a low pressure area over Northwest Madhya Pradesh & adjoining East Rajasthan, the associated cyclonic circulation extended upto 5.8 km above mean sea level on 18th . The low pressure area lay over central parts of East Rajasthan & adjoining West Madhya Pradesh with the associated cyclonic circulation extended upto 5.8 km above mean sea level on 19th ,the low pressure area over central parts of East Rajasthan & adjoining West Madhya Pradesh became less marked, however, the cyclonic circulation lay over East Rajasthan & neighbourhood and extended upto 4.5 km above mean sea level on 20th . The cyclonic circulation over East Rajasthan & neighbourhood extended upto 3.1 km above mean sea level on 21st , it lay over West Rajasthan & neighbourhood extended upto 3.1 km above mean sea level on 22nd . The monsoon trough at mean sea level passed through Dwarka, Ahmedabad, centre of Well Marked Low Pressure Area over central parts of North Madhya Pradesh & neighbourhood, Sidhi, Daltonganj, Balasore and thence southeastwards to Eastcentral Bay of Bengal and extended upto 0.9 km above mean sea level on 16th ,passed through Phalodi, Ajmer, centre of Well Marked Low Pressure Area over Northwest Madhya Pradesh & adjoining Southwest Uttar Pradesh, Sidhi, Jamshedpur, Digha and thence southeastwards to Eastcentral Bay of Bengal and extended upto 0.9 km above mean sea level on 17th, passed through Bikaner, Centre of Low Pressure Area over Northwest Madhya Pradesh & adjoining East Rajasthan, Satna, Daltonganj, Jamshedpur, Digha and thence southeastwards to Northeast Bay of Bengal on 18th ,passed through Jaisalmer, Ajmer, centre of low pressure area over Northwest Madhya Pradesh & adjoining East Rajasthan, Sidhi, Daltonganj and thence Southeastwards to Northeast Bay of Bengal and extended upto 0.9 km above mean sea level on 19th , passed through Bikaner, Kota, Nowgong, Gaya, Kolkata and thence Southeastwards to Northeast Bay of Bengal on 20th, passed through Jaisalmer, Kota, Guna, Sidhi, Ranchi, centre of Low Pressure area over southern parts of Gangetic West BengaL & neighbourhood and thence southeastwards to Northeast Bay of Bengal on 21st ,the monsoon trough at mean sea level passed through Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Guna, Damoh, Ambikapur, Centre of Low Pressure Area over Southeast Jharkhand & neighbourhood, Balasore and thence Southeastwards to Eastcentral Bay of Bengal on 22nd . A trough runs from Northwest Arabian Sea to the cyclonic circulation associated with the well marked low pressure area over central parts of North Madhya Pradesh & neighbourhood across Gujarat and east Rajasthan and extended upto 3.1 km above mean sea level on 16th . The trough runs from Northwest Arabian Sea to the cyclonic circulation associated with the well marked low pressure area over Northwest Madhya Pradesh & adjoining Southwest Uttar Pradesh across Gujarat and East Rajasthan persisted at 1.5 km above mean sea level on 17th .The Trough From Northwest Arabian Sea to the cyclonic circulation associated with the Low Pressure Area over Northwest Madhya Pradesh & adjoining East Rajasthan across Gujarat at 1.5 km above mean sea level has become less marked on 18th . The cyclonic circulation over South Gujarat region & neighbourhood extended upto 3.1 km above mean sea level has merged with the above trough on 16th . A cyclonic circulation lays over Eastcentral Bay of Bengal & adjoining Myanmar coast and extended upto 5.8 km above mean sea level tilting southwestwards with height on 16th , cyclonic circulation persisted on 17th . A Trough runs from cyclonic circulation over East Rajasthan to Northeast Arabian Sea across Gujarat at 3.1 km above mean sea level on 20th . The low pressure area over Southern Parts of Gangetic West Bengal & neighbourhood with the associated cyclonic circulation extended upto 5.8 km above mean sea level persisted tilting southwestwards with height on 21st . The low pressure area lay over Southeast Jharkhand & neighbourhood with the associated cyclonic circulation extended upto 5.8 km above mean sea level on 22nd . A trough runs from cyclonic circulation associated with the low pressure area over southern parts of Gangetic West Bengal & neighbourhood to Telangana across Interior Odisha at 3.1 km above mean sea level on 21st . The trough from cyclonic circulation associated with the low pressure area over Southeast Jharkhand & neighbourhood to Telangana across Interior Odisha persisted between 1.5 & 3.1 km above mean sea level on 22nd . SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF RAINFALL REALISED: (16.09.2021 to 22.09.2021) Meteorologic 16.09.21 17.09.21 18.09.21 19.09.21 20.09.21 21.09.21 22.09.21 al Subdivision East M.P. Widespread Widespread Fairly Isolated Scattered Scattered Scattered Widespread West M.P. Widespread Fairly Fairly Fairly Scattered Fairly Scattered Widespread Widespread Widespread Widespread Chief Amount of Rainfall ( 4 c.m. or more ):-- EAST MADHYA PRADESH Dt. 16/09/2021: Patan (dist Jabalpur) 13, Panagar (dist Jabalpur) 12, Sihora (dist Jabalpur) 12, Mandla 11, Majholi (dist Jabalpur) 11, Venkatnagar (dist Anuppur) 10, Samnapur (dist Dindori) 10, Umariyapan (dist Katni) 9, Anuppur 9, Amarpatan (dist Satna) 8, Niwas (dist Mandla) 7, Teonthar (dist Rewa) 7, Semariya (dist Rewa) 7, Jawa (dist Rewa) 7, Mohgaon (dist Mandla) 6, Banda (dist Sagar) 6, Jabera (dist Damoh) 6, Mehadwani (dist Dindori) 6, Barela (dist Jabalpur) 6, Sidhi (gopadbanas) (dist Sidhi) 6, Amarkantak (dist Anuppur) 6, Unchehra (dist Satna) 6, Umaria 6, Kumdam (dist Jabalpur) 5, Jabalpur- (dist Jabalpur) 5, Bijuri (dist Anuppur) 5, Naigarhi (dist Rewa) 5, Manpur (dist Umaria) 5, Amarpur (dist Dindori) 5, Dhanora (dist Seoni) 5, Ramnagar (dist Satna) 5, Karanjia (dist Dindori) 5, Pali (dist Umaria) 5, Tendukheda (dist Narsinghpur) 5, Sirmaur (dist Rewa) 5, Gohparu (dist Shahdol) 5, Raipura (dist Panna) 5, Tendukheda (dist Damoh) 5, Bargi (dist Jabalpur) 5, Gotegaon (dist Narsinghpur) 5, Singodi (dist Katni) 5, Rehli (dist Sagar) 4, Dheemarkheda (dist Katni) 4, Orchha (dist Tikamgarh) 4, Kareli (dist Narsinghpur) 4, Badwara (dist Katni) 4, Jaitpur (dist Shahdol) 4, Bahoriband (dist Katni) 4, Hanumana (dist Rewa) 4, Vijayraghogarh (dist Katni) 4, Barhi (dist Katni) 4, Birsingpur (dist Satna) 4, Sleemanabad (dist Katni) 4, Channodi (dist Shahdol) 4, Huzur (dist Rewa) 4, Kusmi (dist Sidhi) 4, Narayanganj (dist Mandla) 4, Shahpura (dist Dindori) 4, Deori (dist Sagar) 4, Narsinghpur 4, Shahdole (sohagpur) (dist Shahdol) 4, Jatara (dist Tikamgarh) 4 Dt. 17/09/2021: Karanjia (dist Dindori) 6, Orchha (dist Tikamgarh) 6, Kesli (dist Sagar) 5, Tendukheda (dist Damoh) 5, Amarkantak (dist Anuppur) 4 Dt. 18/09/2021: Jaitpur (dist Shahdol) 5, Orchha (dist Tikamgarh) 4 Dt. 20/09/2021: Manpur (dist Umaria) 9, Bahri (dist Sidhi) 8, Devser (dist Singrauli) 8, Sihawal (dist Sidhi) 7, Ramnagar (dist Satna) 5, Paraswada (dist Balaghat) 5, Bijuri (dist Anuppur) 4, Gohparu (dist Shahdol) 4, Balaghat 4 Dt. 21/09/2021: Birsa (dist Balaghat) 14, Malanjkhand (dist Balaghat) 8, Mandla 6, Bargi (dist Jabalpur) 5, Lalburra (dist Balaghat) 5, Baihar (dist Balaghat) 5 Dt. 22/09/2021: Amanganj (dist Panna) 5 WEST MADHYA PRADESH Dt. 16/09/2021: Udaipura (dist Raisen) 7, Raoti (dist Ratlam) 7, Ratlam 6, Kannod (dist Dewas) 6, Budhni (dist Sehore) 6, Bhopal Arera Hills (dist Bhopal) 6, Sonkatch (dist Dewas) 6, Hatpiplaya (dist Dewas) 6, Badnagar (dist Ujjain) 5, Satwas (dist Dewas) 5, Shyampur (dist Sehore) 5, Jaora (dist Ratlam) 5, Gautampura (dist Indore) 5, Salwani (dist Raisen) 5, Navibagh Aet (dist Bhopal) 5, Piploda (dist Ratlam) 5, Bagli (dist Dewas) 5, Badnawar (dist Dhar) 5, Sailana (dist Ratlam) 5, Timarni (dist Harda) 4, Goharganj (dist Raisen) 4, Sultanpur (dist Raisen) 4, Gairatgang (dist Raisen) 4, Pachmarhi (dist Hoshangabad) 4, Bairagarh Airport (dist Bhopal) 4, Udainagar (dist Dewas) 4, Khategaon (dist Dewas) 4, Sanwer (dist Indore) 4, Deori (dist Raisen) 4, Bajna (dist Ratlam) 4, Badi (dist Raisen) 4, Hoshangbad 4, Nasrullahganj (dist Sehore) 4, Sehore 4, Bankhedi (dist Hoshangabad) 4, Tonkhurd (dist Dewas) 4 Dt. 17/09/2021: Mihona (dist Bhind) 9, Roan (dist Bhind) 9, Lahar (dist Bhind) 8, Bhind 8, Badnawar (dist Dhar) 7, Porsa (dist Morena) 6, Mehgaon (dist Bhind) 5, Gwalior 4, Gormi (dist Bhind) 4, Kathiwada (dist Alirajpur) 4, Tonkhurd (dist Dewas) 4, Ghatigaon (dist Gwalior) 4, Datia- (dist Datia) 4, Dhar 4, Badnagar (dist Ujjain) 4 Dt. 18/09/2021: Shyampur (dist Sehore) 11, Sarangpur (dist Rajgarh) 10, Agar (dist Agar-malwa) 10, Susner (dist Agar- malwa) 9, Gulana (dist Shajapur) 9, Nalkheda (dist Agar-malwa) 9, Begumganj (dist Raisen) 9, Biaora (dist Rajgarh) 8, Pachore (dist Rajgarh) 8, Shujalpur (dist Shajapur) 8, Moman Badodiya (dist Shajapur) 7, Shajapur 7, Zirapur (dist Rajgarh) 6, Rajgarh (dist Rajgarh) 5, Kalapipal (dist Shajapur) 5, Navibagh Aet (dist Bhopal) 5, Ghatiya (dist Ujjain) 5, Khilchipur (dist Rajgarh) 5, Vidisha (dist Vidisha) 5, Shamgarh (dist Mandsaur) 4, Guna 4, Tarana (dist Ujjain) 4, Bamori (dist Guna) 4, Narsingarh (dist Rajgarh) 4, Barod (dist Agar-malwa) 4, Jharda (dist Ujjain) 4 Dt. 19/09/2021: Nalkheda (dist Agar-malwa) 14, Susner (dist Agar-malwa) 12, Ratlam 7, Tal (dist Ratlam) 6, Agar (dist Agar- malwa) 6, Bhanpura (dist Mandsaur) 6, Alot (dist Ratlam) 5, Dhundhadaka (dist Mandsaur) 5, Garoth (dist Mandsaur) 5, Piploda (dist Ratlam) 5, Zirapur (dist Rajgarh) 4, Barod (dist Agar-malwa) 4, Sailana (dist Ratlam) 4 Dt.
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