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FORECASTING MANUAL REPORTS Ho. 1-1
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Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Genera
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2 1.3 In this report, we will deal
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4 TABLE - I Mean Monthly, seasonal
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6 iv)South Interior Mysore:— For
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8 TABLE - II Division *Large excess
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10 tions between 0300 and 0900 IST.
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temporarily shift north and come ov
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14 Coastal Andhra Pradesh. 9.4 In a
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16 The percentage frequencies of oc
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11.2 Some details of the rainfall c
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ii) Depression and storms affect th
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22 the incidence of storms in this
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24 iv) Phenomenally heavy rains may
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26 change chart or as a region of n
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28 tilt usually towards a direction
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30 rainfall is mostly along and to
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32 south Peninsula. Rainfall was ge
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34 even after the storm had moved i
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south Orissa coasts where speeds re
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38 useful indications to prognostic
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40 15.5 The main features in this s
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42 Port Blair and also in the press
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44 marked in the moisture field. Th
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46 cloud configuration in the APT p
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48 though it was still widespread (
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50 area) than in the surface isobar
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52 between the moist easterlies and
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54 i) During this period, the antic
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56 REFERENCES AND SELECTED BIBLIOGR
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58 35. Raghavondra, V.K. and Rao, K
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6"€. Venkiteshwaran, S.P. 1933: T
- Page 66 and 67: FIG. 3.1 MEAN RAINFALL (Cm)
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- Page 70 and 71: Fig. 10.2 Mean Tephigrams of Madras
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