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Government of India
पृथ्वीववज्ञानमंत्रालय (एम. ओ. ई. एस.)
Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES)
भारत मौसम ववज्ञानववभाग
INDIA METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT
Long Range Forecast
For the 2020Southwest Monsoon Season Rainfall
IMD will issue the updated forecasts in the last week of May/ first week of
June2020 as a part of the second stage forecast. Along with the updated forecast,
separate forecasts for the monthly (July and August) rainfall over the country as a whole
and seasonal (June-September) rainfall over the four broad geographical regions of India
willalso be issued.
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1. Background
India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues operational forecast for the southwest
monsoon season (June to September) rainfall for the country as a whole in two stages. The
first stage forecast is issued in April and the second stage forecast is issued in May/June.
These forecasts are prepared using the state-of-the-art Statistical Ensemble Forecasting
system (SEFS) that iscritically reviewed andimproved regularly through in-house research
activities. Since 2012, IMD is also using thedynamical global climate forecasting system
(CFS) modeldeveloped under theMonsoon Mission to generate experimental forecasts. For
this purpose, the latest version of the Monsoon Mission CFS (MMCFS) model was
implemented in January 2017 at the Office of Climate Research and Services, IMD, Pune.
IMD’s SEFS model for the April forecast uses the following 5 predictors that require
data upto March.
S. No Predictor Period
The Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Gradient
1 December + January
between North Atlantic and North Pacific
2 Equatorial South Indian Ocean SST February
3 East Asia Mean Sea Level Pressure February + March
4 Northwest Europe Land Surface Air Temperature January
5 Equatorial Pacific Warm Water Volume February + March
The statistical model suggests high probability (41%) for 2020 monsoon rainfall to be
normal (96-104% of LPA).
3. Sea Surface Temperature (SST) Conditions in the equatorial Pacific & Indian
Oceans
Currently, El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) neutral conditions are
prevailing over the Pacific Ocean. The latest forecasts from some global climate models
indicate neutral ENSO conditions are likely to persist during the monsoon season. However,
few other global climate models including MMCFS indicate possibility of development of
weak LaNina conditions over the Pacific Ocean. It may be mentioned that the global climate
model predictions prior to and during the spring season generally have noticeable
uncertainty due to spring barrier in the seasonal predictability.
At present, neutral Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) conditions are prevailing over the
Indian Ocean. The latest forecast from the MMCFS and global models together indicate
neutral IOD conditions are likely to persist during the season.
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Friday 17 April 2020
MORNING
Time of Issue: 0745 hours IST
ALL INDIA WEATHER SUMMARY AND FORECAST BULLETIN
♦ A fresh Western Disturbance is very likely to affect Western Himalayan Region (Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-
Baltistan, Muzaffarabad, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand) and adjoining northern plains mainly on 17th & 18th April. It is
very likely to cause scattered to Fairly widespread rain/thundershowers over Western Himalayan Region and isolated to
scattered rain/thundershowers over northern plains (Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi, north Rajasthan and West Uttar
Pradesh) on 17th & 18th April. This could also result in isolated thunderstorms/hailstorms and gusty winds over these areas
during the same period.
♦ Due to the convergence of strong moist winds from the Bay of Bengal, Northeast India (Arunachal Pradesh, Assam &
Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura) and Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim are very likely to experience
fairly widespread to widespread rainfall during next 7 days with varying intensity. Adjoining parts of eastern states (Bihar and
West Bengal) are also likely to experience similar weather on a few days during this period. Isolated heavy rainfall,
thundersqualls & hailstorms are also very likely over these regions during the same period.
♦ Maximum temperatures in the range of 40-42°C are likely to prevail over parts of Telangana, Rayalaseema and North
Interior Karnataka during 24 hours and gradual fall thereafter. Maximum temperatures likely to fall by 2-3°C over plains of
northwest India and Gujarat during next 2-3 days.
* Red color warning does not mean "Red Alert" Red color warning means "Take Action".
Forecast and Warning for any day is valid from 0830 hours IST of day till 0830 hours IST of next day
For more details kindly visit www.imd.gov.in or contact : +91 11 24631913, 24643965, 24629798
(Service to the Nation since 1875)
Meteorological Analysis (Based on 0530 hours IST)
♦ The Western Disturbance as a trough in mid-tropospheric westerlies with its axis at 5.8 km above
mean sea level now runs roughly along longitude 58°E to the north of latitude 30°N. It is likely to move
eastwards and very likely to affect Western Himalayan Region and adjoining plains today onwards.
♦ An induced cyclonic circulation is very likely to develop over central Pakistan & neighbourhood
during next 24 hours.
♦ The cyclonic circulation over south Assam & neighbourhood at 1.5 km above mean sea level persists.
♦ The cyclonic circulation extending upto 0.9 km above mean sea level over East Uttar Pradesh &
neighbourhood persists.
♦ The trough extending upto 0.9 km above mean sea level from northwest Uttar Pradesh to the above
cyclonic circulation over East Uttar Pradesh & neighbourhood persists.
♦ The trough/wind discontinuity from southeast Madhya Pradesh to North Interior Karnataka across
Vidarbha and Marathawada extending upto 1.5 km above mean sea level persists.
♦ The trough in easterlies at 0.9 km above mean sea level from Equatorial Indian Ocean to southeast
Arabian Sea off south Kerala coast persists.
Weather Forecast for next 5 days * upto 0830 hours IST of 22nd April, 2020
♦ Meteorological sub-division wise detailed 5 days precipitation forecast is given in Table-1.
♦ Maximum temperatures in the range of 40-42°C are likely to prevail over parts of Telangana,
Rayalaseema and North Interior Karnataka during next 24 hours and gradual fall thereafter. Maximum
temperatures likely to fall by 2-3°C over plains of northwest India and Gujarat during next 2-3 days. No
significant change in maximum temperatures over rest of the country during next 2 days.
Weather Outlook for subsequent 2 days from 22nd April, 2020 to 24th April, 2020
♦ Fairly widespread to widespread rain/thundershowers with isolated heavy falls likely over Northeast
India.
♦ Scattered rain/thundershowers likely over Western Himalayan region and isolated rain
/thundershowers over the plains of Northwest India. Isolated to scattered rain/thundershowers are likely
over parts of East India and south Peninsular India.
♦ Weather is likely to be dry over rest parts of the country.
* Red color warning does not mean "Red Alert" Red color warning means "Take Action".
Forecast and Warning for any day is valid from 0830 hours IST of day till 0830 hours IST of next day
For more details kindly visit www.imd.gov.in or contact : +91 11 24631913, 24643965, 24629798
(Service to the Nation since 1875)
Weather Warning during next 5 days *
17 April (Day 1): ♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning, hail & gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) very
likely at isolated places over Uttarakhand; with lightning & gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) at isolated places over
Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan, Muzaffarabad, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi, West
Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal & Sikkim, Assam & Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura and Arunachal
Pradesh and with lightning at isolated places over East Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Madhya
Maharashtra, Marathawada, Telangana, Karnataka and Kerala & Mahe.
♦ Dust/Thunderstorm accompanied with gusty winds(speed reaching 30-40 kmph) very likely at isolated places over
Rajasthan.
♦ Squally weather (wind speed 45-55 kmph) likely to prevail over northwest Bay of Bengal off West Bengal-Odisha coasts.
Fishermen are advised not to venture into these areas.
18 April (Day 2): ♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning & squall (speed reaching 45-55 kmph) likely at isolated
places over West Bengal & Sikkim, Assam & Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura and Bihar; with lightning,
hail & gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) likely at isolated places over Uttarakhand, Arunachal Pradesh, Telangana and
Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam; with lightning & gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) at isolated places over Jammu
& Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan, Muzaffarabad, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh & Delhi, West Uttar
Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Odisha and with lightning at isolated places over Madhya Maharashtra, Marathawada, Kerala &
Mahe and Karnataka.
♦ Heavy rainfall likely at isolated places over Assam & Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh and Coastal Andhra Pradesh &
Yanam.
19 April (Day 3): ♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning & squall (speed reaching 45-55 kmph) likely at isolated
places over Assam & Meghalaya and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura; with lightning, hail & gusty winds (speed
reaching 30-40 kmph) likely at isolated places over Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Maharashtra and Telangana; with
lightning & gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) at isolated places over Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal & Sikkim,
Arunachal Pradesh, Marathawada, South Interior Karnataka and Kerala & Mahe and with lightning at isolated places over
Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan, Muzaffarabad, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, Odisha, Coastal
Andhra Pradesh & Yanam and Coastal & North Interior Karnataka.
♦ Heavy rainfall likely at isolated places over Assam & Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura and Arunachal
Pradesh.
♦ Dust/Thunderstorm accompanied with gusty winds(speed reaching 30-40 kmph) likely at isolated places over Rajasthan.
20 April (Day 4): ♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning & squall (speed reaching 45-55 kmph) likely at isolated
places over Bihar and Gangetic West Bengal; with lightning, hail & gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) likely at
isolated places over Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Maharashtra, Marathawada, North Interior Karnataka and Telangana;
with lightning & gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) at isolated places over Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Sub-Himalayan
West Bengal & Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam & Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura, Konkan & Goa,
Coastal Karnataka and Kerala & Mahe and with lightning at isolated places over Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, Gilgit-Baltistan,
Muzaffarabad, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam, Rayalaseema and Tamilnadu,
Puducherry & Karaikal.
21 April (Day 5): ♦ Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning & squall (speed reaching 45-55 kmph) likely at isolated
places over Bihar and Gangetic West Bengal; with lightning, hail & gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) likely at
isolated places over Vidarbha, Madhya Maharashtra, Marathawada, North Interior Karnataka and Telangana; with lightning &
gusty winds (speed reaching 30-40 kmph) at isolated places over Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal &
Sikkim, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam & Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura,
Konkan & Goa, Coastal Karnataka and Kerala & Mahe and with lightning at isolated places over Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh,
Gilgit-Baltistan, Muzaffarabad, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam, Rayalaseema and
Tamilnadu, Puducherry & Karaikal.
Kindly visit State level Meteorological Centre / Regional Meteorological Centre website for
district wise forecast & color coded warning.
* Red color warning does not mean "Red Alert" Red color warning means "Take Action".
Forecast and Warning for any day is valid from 0830 hours IST of day till 0830 hours IST of next day
For more details kindly visit www.imd.gov.in or contact : +91 11 24631913, 24643965, 24629798
(Service to the Nation since 1875)
Table-1
* Red color warning does not mean "Red Alert" Red color warning means "Take Action".
Forecast and Warning for any day is valid from 0830 hours IST of day till 0830 hours IST of next day
For more details kindly visit www.imd.gov.in or contact : +91 11 24631913, 24643965, 24629798
(Service to the Nation since 1875)
Government of India
Ministry of Earth Sciences
India Meteorological Department
National Weather Forecasting Centre
ALL INDIA WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT
09 APRIL - 15 APRIL 2020
Table-1(A) Table-1(B) Table-1(C) Table-2 Table-3 Fig-1 Fig-2 Annexure-1
METEOROLOGICAL ANALYSIS
♦ Last week’s Western Disturbance as a cyclonic circulation over Jammu and Kashmir & neighbourhood has moved
eastwards and lay as a trough in mid-tropospheric westerlies with its axis at 5.8 km above mean sea level roughly
along longitude 85°E to the north of latitude 30°N on 9th April 2020; it ran roughly along longitude 93°E to the north of
latitude 25°N on 10th; it has moved away eastwards in the evening of 10th April 2020.
♦ Last week’s cyclonic circulation at 1.5 above mean sea level over north Rajasthan & neighbourhood has become
less marked on 9th April 2020.
♦ Last week’s cyclonic circulation over northeast Madhya Pradesh & neighbourhood lay over East Madhya Pradesh &
adjoining Chhattisgarh and extended upto 1.5 km above mean sea level on 9 th; it lay over south Odisha &
neighbourhood and extended upto 0.9 km above mean sea level on 10 th; It has become less marked on 11th April
2020.
♦ Last week’s trough/wind discontinuity from Rayalaseema to south Tamilnadu extending upto 0.9 km above mean
sea level ran from the cyclonic circulation over East Madhya Pradesh & adjoining Chhattisgarh to south Tamilnadu
across east Vidarbha, Telangana and Rayalaseema on 9 th April 2020; it ran from East Central Arabian Sea off
Karnataka coast to western parts of Vidarbha across North Interior Karnataka, Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwada
on 10th; it ran from East Central Arabian Sea off Karnataka coast to southeast Rajasthan across North Interior
Karnataka, Madhya Maharashtra and West Madhya Pradesh on 11 th; it ran from North Interior Karnataka to northeast
Madhya Pradesh across Madhya Maharashtra and northern parts of Marathawada on 12 th; it ran from North Interior
Karnataka to southwest Madhya Pradesh across Madhya Maharashtra, Marathawada and Vidarbha on 13 th; it ran
from south Madhya Maharashtra to southeast Madhya Pradesh across Marathawada and Vidarbha on 14 th; it ran
from southwest Madhya Pradesh to Eastcentral Arabian Sea off Karnataka coast across Madhya Maharshtra and
Goa on 15th April 2020.
♦Last week’s cyclonic circulation extending upto 0.9 km above mean sea level over south coastal Odisha &
neighbourhood has become less marked on 9th April 2020.
♦ Last week’s cyclonic circulation extending upto 0.9 km above mean sea level over northeast Bangladesh &
neighbourhood lay over east Bangladesh & neighbourhood on 9 th April 2020; it lay over northeast Bangladesh &
neighbourhood, extending upto 0.9 km above mean sea level on 10 th; it lay over Sub-Himalayan West Bengal &
Sikkim and neighbourhood on 11th; it has become less marked on 12th April 2020.
♦ A Western Disturbance as a trough in mid & upper tropospheric westerlies with its axis at 5.8 km above mean sea
level ran roughly along longitude 64°E to the north of latitude 34°N on 9 th April 2020;it ran roughly along longitude
74°E to the north of latitude 34°N on 10th; it ran roughly along longitude 83°E to the north of latitude 25°N on 11 th;it
ran roughly along longitude 90°E to the north of latitude 22°N on 12 th;it has moved away east-northeastwards in the
evening of 12th April 2020.
♦ A cyclonic circulation lay over central Pakistan and adjoining West Rajasthan and extended upto 0.9 km above
mean sea level on 10th April 2020; it persisted over the same region and extended upto 1.5 km above mean sea level
on 11th;it has become less marked in the morning of 12th April 2020.
♦ A Western Disturbance as a cyclonic circulation lay over west Afghanistan & neighbourhood at 1.5 km above mean
sea level on 12th April 2020; it lay as a trough roughly along longitude 66°E to the north of 32°N between 3.1km & 3.6
km above mean sea level on 13th; it lay with its axis roughly along longitude 68°E to the north of 32°N between 3.1
km & 3.6 km above mean sea level on 14th;It ran roughly along longitude 72°E to the north of 32°N between 3.1 km &
3.6 km above mean sea level on 15th April 2020.
♦ A cyclonic circulation lay over Southeast Arabian Sea off Kerala coast between 4.5 & 5.8 km above mean sea level
on 12th April 2020; it persisted over the same region between the same levels on 13 thand 14th; it has become less
marked on 15th April 2020.
♦ A cyclonic circulation lay over Gulf of Mannar off south Tamilnadu coast at 0.9 km above mean sea level on 12 th
April 2020; it lay over Comorin area & neighbourhood extending upto 0.9 km above mean sea level on 13 th & 14th; it
has become less marked on 15th April 2020.
♦ A cyclonic circulation lay over east Bangladesh & neighbourhood at 0.9 km above mean sea level on 12 th April
2020; it persisted over the same region and extended upto 1.5 km above mean sea level on 13 th; it has become less
marked on 14th April 2020.
♦ A trough extending upto 0.9 km above mean sea level ran from Sub-Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim to south
coastal Odisha across Gangetic West Bengal on 13th April 2020; it has become less marked on 14th April 2020.
♦ An induced cyclonic circulation lay over central Pakistan & neighbourhood between 0.9 & 1.5 km above mean sea
level on 14th April 2020; it lay over northwest Rajasthan & neighbourhood at 1.5km above mean sea level on 15 thApril
2020.
♦ A trough extending upto 0.9 km above mean sea level ran from northwest Uttar Pradesh to north coastal Odisha
across East Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand on 14th April 2020; it ran from northwest Uttar Pradesh to the cyclonic
circulation over West Bengal & adjoining Bangladesh across East Uttar Pradesh, Bihar & Jharkhand on 15th April
2020.
♦ A cyclonic circulation extending upto 0.9 km above mean sea level lay over West Bengal & adjoining Bangladesh
on 15th April 2020.
RAINFALL SUMMARY
WEEK SEASON
CATEGORY
09.04.2020 TO 15.04.2020 01.03.2020 TO 15.04.2020
LARGE EXCESS 3 17
EXCESS 4 6
NORMAL 5 5
DEFICIENT 8 3
LARGE DEFICIENT 10 5
NO RAIN 6 0
Cumulative Rainfall Actual Normal % Departure Actual Normal % Departure
(mm) 4.8 8.2 -41% 55.2 47.7 +16%
Sub-division wise weekly and seasonal rainfall distribution is presented in Fig-1 and Fig-2.
Sub-divisionwise daily distribution of realised rainfall is shown in Table-1(A).
Sub-divisionwise departure of realised maximum temperature from Normal is shown in Table-1(C)
Statewise distribution of number of districts with Large-Excesse, Excess, Normal, Deficient, Large-deficient and no rainfall
is shown in Table-2.
Cumulative seasonal rainfall data during the corresponding weekly period for the last five years are given in Table-3.
Sub-divisionwise realised weekly rainfall (in cm) is shown in Annexure-1.
FORECAST & WARNING FOR THE NEXT WEEK 16 APRIL TO 22 APRIL 2020
Detailed seven days Sub-division wise rainfall-forecast & weather-warning is given in Table-1(B).
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Table-1 (A)
METEOROLOGICAL SUB-DIVISIONWISE DISTRIBUTION OF REALISED RAINFALL-2020
S.No. MET.SUB-DIVISIONS 09 APR 10 APR 11 APR 12 APR 13 APR 14 APR 15 APR
1 ANDAMAN & NICO.ISLANDS D ISOL ISOL D D ISOL D
2 ARUNACHAL PRADESH WS WS SCT SCT ISOL D D
3 ASSAM & MEGHALAYA SCT FWS ISOL SCT ISOL D D
4 NAGA.MANI.MIZO.& TRIPURA ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL D D
5 SUB-HIM.W. BENG. & SIKKIM SCT FWS ISOL SCT D D ISOL
6 GANGETIC WEST BENGAL SCT D D ISOL ISOL D D
7 ODISHA SCT ISOL ISOL ISOL D ISOL ISOL
8 JHARKHAND ISOL D D ISOL D D ISOL
9 BIHAR D D D ISOL D D FWS
10 EAST UTTAR PRADESH D D D D D D ISOL
11 WEST UTTAR PRADESH D D ISOL D D D D
12 UTTARAKHAND ISOL D SCT D D ISOL SCT
13 HARYANA CHD. & DELHI D D D D D D D
14 PUNJAB D D D D D D D
15 HIMACHAL PRADESH ISOL D D D D D ISOL
16 JAMMU & KASHMIR ISOL SCT D D D ISOL FWS
17 WEST RAJASTHAN D D D D D D D
18 EAST RAJASTHAN ISOL D D D D D D
19 WEST MADHYA PRADESH D D D D D D D
20 EAST MADHYA PRADESH ISOL D D ISOL D D ISOL
21 GUJARAT REGION D.D. & N.H. D D D D D D D
22 SAURASTRA KUTCH & DIU ISOL D D D D D D
23 KONKAN & GOA D D ISOL ISOL ISOL D D
24 MADHYA MAHARASHTRA D D ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL
25 MARATHAWADA D D ISOL D ISOL FWS D
26 VIDARBHA D D ISOL D D ISOL ISOL
27 CHHATTISGARH SCT ISOL ISOL D D ISOL ISOL
28 COASTAL A. PR. & YANAM SCT SCT ISOL ISOL D D D
29 TELANGANA ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL
30 RAYALASEEMA ISOL ISOL D D D D D
31 TAMIL. PUDU. & KARAIKAL ISOL SCT ISOL ISOL ISOL D ISOL
32 COASTAL KARNATAKA ISOL D SCT D SCT D D
33 NORTH INT.KARNATAKA ISOL D ISOL D ISOL ISOL D
34 SOUTH INT.KARNATAKA ISOL SCT ISOL ISOL ISOL D D
35 KERALA & MAHE SCT SCT ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL ISOL
36 LAKSHADWEEP D D D D D D D
LEGENDS:
WS WIDE SPREAD / MOST PLACES (76-100%) FWS FAIRLY WIDE SPREAD / MANY PLACES (51% to 75%)
SCT SCATTERED / FEW PLACES (26% to 50%) ISOL ISOLATED (up to 25%) D/DRY NO STATION REPORTED RAINFALL
* ACTIVE (R/F 11/ 2- 4 times the normal with WS/FWS, at least 2 stations should be 5 cm. along west coast & 3 cm. elsewhere )
** VIGOROUS (R/F More than 4 times the normal with WS/FWS, at least 2 stations should be 8 cm. along west coast & 5 cm. elsewhere)
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Table-1 (B)
SCT SCATTERED / FEW PLACES (26% to 50%) ISOL ISOLATED (up to 25%) D/DRY NIL RAINFALL
● ●● ●●●
Heavy Rainfall (64.5-115.5 mm) Heavy to Very Heavy Rainfall (115.6-204.4 mm) Extremely Heavy Rainfall (204.5 mm or more)
FOG * SNOWFALL #
HAILSTORM - COLD WAVE (-4.5 OC to -6.4 OC) -- SEVERE COLD WAVE (< -6.4)
$ TSUNDERSTORM WITS SQUALL/GUSTY WIND DS/TS DUST/TSUNDERSTORM + HEAT WAVE (+4.5 OC to +6.4 OC) ++ SEVERE HEAT WAVE (> +6.4)
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Table-1 (C)
DATE LE E N D LD NR
17.04.2019 15% 9% 15% 26% 25% 10%
18.04.2018 16% 10% 17% 24% 18% 15%
12.04.2017 19% 11% 14% 16% 19% 21%
13.04.2016 0% 29% 13% 21% 26% 11%
15.04.2015 0% 78% 10% 7% 5% 0%
Note: The rainfall figures are rounded off upto one decimal place.
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Table-3
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For the period from 1st March to
S. Meteorological
No. Sub-Divisions 15 APR 13 APR 12 APR 18 APR 17 APR 15 APR
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
A 239 138 109 74 69 176
Himachal
15. N 149 144 142 157 154 143
Pradesh
D +60 -4 -23 -53 -55 +22
A 437 242 194 142 107 236
Jammu &
16. N 203 195 191 214 211 205
Kashmir
D +116 +24 +2 -33 -49 +15
A 55 7 4 1 7 19
17. West Rajasthan N 6 5 5 6 6 7
D +820 +23 -16 -86 +13 +173
A 72 3 5 5 14 22
18. East Rajasthan N 5 4 4 5 5 5
D +1336 -25 +24 -16 +165 +304
A 65 2 1 3 11 15
West Madhya
19. N 6 5 5 6 6 6
Pradesh
D +1049 -56 -72 -58 +85 +164
A 100 18 2 9 19 46
East Madhya
20. N 16 15 15 16 16 13
Pradesh
D +539 +15 -87 -46 +19 +254
A 13 1 0 * 1 3
21. Gujarat Region N 1 1 1 1 1 1
D +1050 -42 -98 -86 -20 +149
A 7 * 0 * * 1
Saurashtra,
22. N 1 1 1 1 1 1
Kutch & Diu
D +461 -77 -100 -89 -76 -29
A 37 3 0 3 * 1
23. Konkan & Goa N 1 1 1 1 1 2
D +5138 +460 -100 +219 -84 -70
A 47 8 1 6 6 11
Madhya
24. N 7 6 5 7 7 6
Maharashtra
D +616 +35 -79 -22 -14 +68
A 66 13 5 11 4 16
25. Marathawada N 9 9 8 10 10 9
D +600 +44 -43 +5 -57 +75
A 90 22 6 11 5 30
26. Vidarbha N 16 16 15 17 17 14
D +455 +40 -60 -35 -68 +121
A 36 25 4 22 20 57
27. Chhattisgarh N 20 19 19 21 21 16
D +81 +28 -81 +3 -5 +266
Coastal Andhra A 19 5 15 30 13 33
28. Pradesh & N 18 17 17 21 20 21
Yaman D +7 -70 -7 +43 -36 +58
A 72 13 11 26 7 24
29. Telangana N 16 15 15 18 18 19
D +337 -16 -28 +43 -62 +27
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For the period from 1st March to
S. Meteorological
No. Sub-Divisions 15 APR 13 APR 12 APR 18 APR 17 APR 15 APR
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
A 56 1 15 30 2 15
30. Rayalaseema N 13 11 11 14 14 16
D +350 -92 +33 +105 -88 -8
Tamil Nadu, A 58 8 37 46 4 21
31. Puducherry & N 35 32 31 40 38 39
Karaikal D +64 -76 +22 +15 -88 -46
A 47 2 12 49 17 29
Coastal
32. N 15 13 12 17 17 19
Karnataka
D +208 -85 -3 +179 +1 +51
A 63 15 13 40 21 25
North Interior
33. N 16 14 13 18 18 17
Karnataka
D +297 +9 +0 +117 +20 +47
A 65 8 31 52 14 37
South Interior
34. N 24 22 20 29 27 28
Karnataka
D +167 -65 +54 +82 -50 +35
A 136 41 112 121 25 79
35. Kerala & Mahe N 78 71 67 89 85 81
D +75 -42 +68 +36 -71 -3
A 45 3 100 187 4 16
36. Lakshadweep N 39 36 27 43 43 31
D +14 -91 +272 +330 -90 -46
A 96.6 43.6 49.2 40.9 33.9 55.2
Country as a whole N 47.8 45.4 44.3 52.0 5.6 47.7
D +102 -4 +11 -21 -33 +16
SUMMARY
For the period from 1st March to
No. of Sub-Divisions
with rainfall 15 APR 13 APR 12 APR 18 APR 17 APR 15 APR
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Large Excess - - 05 06 05 17
Excess 30 09 05 07 02 06
Normal 04 10 10 7 06 05
Total 34 19 20 20 13 28
Deficient 02 09 07 12 15 03
Large Deficient - - 07 04 08 05
Scanty 00 08 - - - -
No rain 00 00 02 00 00 00
Total 02 17 16 16 23 08
Data Inadequate 00 00 00 00 00 00
TOTAL 36 36 36 36 36 36
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Fig-1
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Fig-2
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ANNEXURE-1
9 APRIL 2020
ARUNACHAL PRADESH: YINGKIONG-9, ASSAM & MEGHALAYA: DHEMAJI-2, WILLIAMNAGAR-2, NONGSTEIN-2,
TIKRIKILLA-2, DHUBRI IMD-1, MAWSYNRAM-1, NAGALAND, MANIPUR, MIZORAM & TRIPURA: SABROOM-3,
SHWB & SIKKIM: SANKALAN-11, MANGAN-6, SHIPGYAR-5, CHUNGTHANG-3, ALIPURDUAR (PTO)-3, COOCH
BEHAR-1, GANGETIC WEST BENGAL: BANKURA-1, ODISHA: KOMNA-5, PARALAKHEMUNDI-4, BALIKUDA ARG-4,
GURUNDIA ARG-4, RAIKIA ARG-3, SIMILIGUDA AWS-3, R.UDAIGIRI-3, POTTANGI-3, BAMRA ARG-2, TELKOI-2,
DAITARI-2, CHAMPUA-2, NUAGADA ARG-2, LAHUNIPARA-2, BODEN ARG-2, JHORIGAM ARG-2, MALKANGIRI-2,
DARINGIBADI-2, BALISANKARA ARG-1, JEYPORE-1, CHHATRAPUR-1, DEOGARH-1, SUKINDA-1, HEMGIRI-1,
BARGAON-1, KORAPUT-1, KARANJIA-1, DANAGADI ARG-1, DEOGAON-1, TUREKELA-1, LAIKERA-1, BANAIGARH
AWS-1, CHANDAHANDI ARG-1, JAGATSINGHPUR AWS-1, BELPADA ARG-1, NILGIRI-1, CHANDBALI-1, RAIGHAR
ARG-1, KIRMIRA ARG-1, PARADEEP CWR-1, DIGAPAHANDI ARG-1, REMUNA ARG-1, KANKADAHAD ARG-1,
GHATAGAON-1, JHARKHAND: LOHARDAGA-2, GHATSILA-2, CHAIBASA-1, KOLEBIRA-1, JAMSHEDPUR MO-1,
CHANDIL-1, KURDEG-1, CHHATTISGARH: BHAIRAMGARH-4, BAKAVAND-2, RAIGARH-2, BHOPALPATNAM-1,
POUDI UPARORA-1, PUSAUR-1, BIJAPUR-1, SARANGARH-1, USOOR-1, KUNKURI-1, MARWAHI-1, SONHAT-1,
COASTAL A.P. & YANAM: KAIKALUR-5, POLAVARAM-5, PATHAPATNAM-4, TEKKALI-3, KOYYALAGUDEM-3,
ELURU-3, PADERU-3, ARAKU VALLEY-2, AMALAPURAM-2, SEETHANAGARAM-2, BALAJIPETA-2, BOBBILI-2,
NUZVID-2, GARIVIDI-2, CHEEPURUPALLE-1, CHINTAPALLE-1, GARUGUBILLI-1, NARSIPATNAM-1,
MASULIPATNAM CDR-1, MERAKAMUDIDAM-1, BHEEMAVARAM-1, TUNI-1, PARVATHIPURAM-1, RANASTALAM-1,
TELANGANA: ASWARAOPET(A)-3, MULAKALAPALLE-3, CHEVELLA-2, RAMAYAMPET-2, ASWARAOPETA-2,
PALAWANCHA-2, MANUGURU-2, SATHUPALLE-2, SHAMIRPET-2, MAHESWARAM-1, PAPANNAPET-1,
RAYALASEEMA: KUNURPI-3, KAMBADUR-2, PATTIKANDA-1, PAKALA-1, GONEGANDLA-1, AMARAPURAM-1,
TAMIL.,PUDU.&KARAIKAL: PANCHAPATTI-5, PERIYAR-4, PENUCONDAPURAM-4, DHARAPURAM-4,
CHETTIKULAM-3, RAYAKOTTAH-3, VALPARAI PTO-3, MAYANUR-3, VALPARAI TALUK OFFICE-2, POLLACHI-2,
SANKARANKOIL-2, PECHIPARAI-2, ARAVAKURICHI-2, KOTHAGIRI-1, POCHAMPALLI-1, MULANUR-1,
NILAKOTTAI-1, COIMBATORE SOUTH-1, WATRAP-1, KARUMANDURAI ARG-1, UTHANGARAI-1, KANGEYAM-1,
METTUPALAYAM-1, CHINNAKALAR-1, COASTAL KARNATAKA: SUBRAMANYA-3, S. I. KARNATAKA:
BHAGAMANDALA-8, HOSADURGA-5, KOTTIGEHARA-3, RAMANAGARA-3, MURNADU-3, CHINTAMANI-3,
AJJAMPURA-2, PERIYAPATNA-2, MUDIGERE-2, VIRAJPET-2, ARASALU-1, CHIKKAMAGALURU PTO-1, YAGATI-1,
NAPOKLU-1, CHALLAKERE-1, KERALA & MAHE: PEERMADE TO-4, MYLADUMPARA AGRI-4, ARYANKAVU-3,
KUPPADY-3, VYTTIRI-2, KANJIRAPPALLY-2, MUNNAR KSEB-1, NEDUMANGAD-1, AMBALAVAYAL-1,
ENAMAKKAL-1.
10 APRIL 2020
ARUNACHAL PRADESH: YINGKIONG-6, ITANAGAR-1, BASAR-1, KALAKTANG-1, ASSAM & MEGHALAYA:
GOIBARGAON-4, GUWAHATI CITY IMD-3, NONGSTEIN-2, DHEMAJI-2, JORHAT-2, GUWAHATI AP-1,
NALBARI/PAGLADIA-1, MORANHAT-1, MELABAZAR/MATUNGA-1, PUTHIMARI-1, MAJULI-1, MONGALDOI-1, SHWB
& SIKKIM: SANKALAN-10, TADONG-4, GANGTOK-3, KABI-1, MANGAN-1, COOCH BEHAR-1, JALPAIGURI-1,
ALIPURDUAR (PTO)-1, ODISHA: BELPADA ARG-2, BODEN ARG-1, KHARIAR-1, JAMMU & KASHMIR: GULMARG
R.S.-1, SRINAGAR AERO-1, RAJ PURA ARG-1, PAHALGAM-1, CHHATTISGARH: BHOPALPATNAM-2, BAKAVAND-1,
NARAYANPUR-1, JAGDALPUR-1, USOOR-1, COASTAL A.P. & YANAM: UDAYAGIRI-7, CHIMAKURTHI-5, GUDUR-5,
SULLURPETA-5, TADA-5, NELLORE-5, PODILI-4, ATMAKUR-3, MARKAPUR-3, RACHERLA-3, MARRIPUDI-2,
KAVALI-2, DARSI-1, ADDANKI-1, VINJAMUR-1, BESTAVARIPETA-1, KANDUKUR-1, KONAKANAMITLA-1,
YERRAGONDAPALEM-1, TELANGANA: JAGADEVPUR-3, IBRAHIMPATNAM-2, HYDERABAD A.P.-2, HAKIMPET
IAF-1, SHAMIRPET-1, SIRPURU-1, RAYALASEEMA: SATYAVEDU-6, RAJAMPET-3, KALAKADA-2, VENKATAGIRI
KOTA-2, PALAMANER-2, ATLUR-1, SRIKALAHASTI-1, SANTHIPURAM-1, AMARAPURAM-1, TAMIL., PUDU.&
KARAIKAL: PERAMBALUR-10, PERIYANAICKENPALAYAM-9, KARAIKUDI-9, TIRUMAYAM-9, SIVAGIRI-7,
THAMARAIPAKKAM-7, VEPPANTHATTAI-6, TRP TOWN-5, PADALUR-5, KOVILPATTI-5, TIRUPATHUR-5,
KALLAKURICHI ARG-5, THIRUVALANGADU-5, TRP AP-5, THURAIYUR-5, VEDASANDUR-4, VIRALIMALAI-4,
TIRUPATHUR PTO-4, VIRINJIPURAM AWS-4, TIRUPATTUR-4, THUVAKUDI IMTI-4, TONDI-4, NATHAM-4,
POONDI-4, SAMAYAPURAM-3, THENKASI-3, MANAPPARAI-3, DGP OFFICE-3, CHETTIKULAM-3, TIRUPUVANAM-3,
CHEMBARABAKKAM-3, POLLACHI-3, AYIKUDI-3, TIRUKATTUPALLI-3, POONAMALLEE-3, POONAMALLE ARG-3,
METTUPALAYAM-3, ARAVAKURICHI-3, TAMBARAM-2, CHENNAI AP-2, PULLAMBADI-2, THATHIENGRPET-2,
TIRUVALLUR-2, KANGEYAM-2, KUZHITHURAI-2, KEERANUR-2, SALEM-2, ATTUR-2, R.S.MANGALAM-2,
PERIYAKULAM-2, K.PARAMATHI-2, ENNORE AWS-2, ILLUPPUR-2, VELLORE-2, DEVAKOTTAI-2, GUDIYATHAM-2,
KETTI-2, HOGENAKKAL-2, ANNUR-2, TIRUPPUR-2, AVINASI-2, HOSUR-2, RAMESWARAM-1, ARUPPUKOTTAI-1,
AMBUR-1, VIRUDHUNAGAR-1, THAMMAMPATTY-1, TIRUCHENGODE-1, KOLAPAKKAM ARG-1, ANNA
UNIVERSITY-1, PUDUKOTTAI-1, DENKANIKOTTAI-1, MANAMELKUDI-1, ODANCHATRAM-1, DHARAMAPURI-1,
MELALATHUR-1, TIRUVADANAI-1, CHINNAKALAR-1, GRAND ANAICUT-1, THALI-1, PALACODE-1, VALPARAI
TALUK OFFICE-1, ANDIPATTI-1, CHENNAI(N)-1, UDUMALPET-1, DHARMAPURI PTO-1, WATRAP-1, VALPARAI
PTO-1, NILAKOTTAI-1, OMALUR-1, COONOOR-1, S. I. KARNATAKA: CHANNAPATNA-3, SRIRANGAPATNA-3,
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BENGALURU CITY OBSY-3, KRISHNARAJASAGARA-3, SARGUR-2, MANDYA PTO-1, YELANDUR-1,
RAMANAGARA-1, HOSKOTE-1, MADDUR-1, PERIYAPATNA-1, BENGALURU HAL AP OBSY-1, CHINTAMANI PTO-1,
KERALA & MAHE: KANJIRAPPALLY-4, NILAMBUR-4, KUPPADY-3, THODUPUZHA-2, KONNI-2, VYTTIRI-2,
KARIPUR AP.-1, KURUDAMANNIL-1, AMBALAVAYAL-1, PEERMADE TO-1.
11 APRIL 2020
ASSAM & MEGHALAYA: KHLIEHRIAT-2, NONGSTEIN-1, ODISHA: R.UDAIGIRI-4, GANIA ARG-3, DASPALLA-2,
POTTANGI-1, NUAGADA ARG-1, KAPTIPADA ARG-1, UTTARAKHAND: DIDIHAT-1, MADHYA MAHARASHTRA:
AJRA-1, RADHANAGARI-1, GARGOTI / BHUDARGAD-1, KOLHAPUR/KARVIR IMD-1, GADHINGLAJ-1,
CHHATTISGARH: BHAIRAMGARH-1, SAJA-1, JAGDALPUR-1, COASTAL A.P. & YANAM: PATHAPATNAM-4,
TAMIL., PUDU.& KARAIKAL: VALPARAI PTO-5, PALAYAMKOTTAI-2, CHERANMAHADEVI-1, COASTAL
KARNATAKA: SUBRAMANYA-4, KIRAVATTI-3, PUTTUR HMS-1, N. I. KARNATAKA: KUNDGOL-1, S. I.
KARNATAKA: JAYAPURA-2, ANAVATTI-1, KOPPA-1, BHAGAMANDALA-1, CHANNAGIRI-1, KERALA & MAHE:
MUNNAR KSEB-3, KONNI-2, IDUKKI-1
12 APRIL 2020
ARUNACHAL PRADESH: ZIRO-1, YINGKIONG-1, ASSAM & MEGHALAYA: WILLIAMNAGAR-6, NONGSTEIN-3,
CHERRAPUNJI-2, DHUBRI IMD-2, MAWSYNRAM-2, BHAGHMARA-2, CHERRAPUNJI(RKM)-1, BARAPANI-1,
SHILLONG C.S.O.-1, NAGALAND, MANIPUR, MIZORAM & TRIPURA: AGARTALA AERO-2, ARUNDHUTINAGAR-2,
AMARPUR-1, SHWB & SIKKIM: MANGAN-1, BAGDOGRA IAF-1, GANGTOK-1, ODISHA: GHATAGAON-2, BIHAR:
THAKURGANJ-3, FORBESGANJ-1, TELANGANA: KOTHAGUDA-1, KERALA & MAHE: KOCHI I.A.F.-2,
MANANTODDY-2, KOZHIKODE-1.
13 APRIL 2020
MARATHWADA: PATHRI-2, TELANGANA: JAINOOR-1, COASTAL KARNATAKA: KARKALA-1, KERALA & MAHE:
KOLLAM RLY-1.
14 APRIL 2020
A & N ISLAND: NANCOWARY-1, UTTARAKHAND: DHARCHULA-1, MADHYA MAHARASHTRA: SHIRALA-1,
SANGOLA-1, MARATHWADA: OSMANABAD IMD PARTTIME-1, UMARI-1, CHHATTISGARH: BERLA-1,
TELANGANA: TALAMADUGU-1, N. I. KARNATAKA: INDI-1.
15 APRIL 2020
SHWB & SIKKIM: MALDA-2, RAIGANJ (PTO)-1, JHARKHAND: PATHARGAMA-1, BIHAR: SABOUR-5, MURLIGANJ-4,
GORAUL/DOLI-3, CHANPATIA-3, VAISHALI-3, BIHPUR-3, LALBEGIAGHAT-3, PURNEA-3, BAGAHA-3,
KISHANGANJ-3, BHAGALPUR-3, KHAGADIA-2, PARBATTA-2, SAHEBPUR KANAL-2, BALTARA-2, FORBESGANJ-2,
DARBHANGA-2, GOGRI-2, KODAWANPUR/C.B II-2, CHERIA B.PUR 1-2, RAMNAGAR-2, SIRMARI B.PUR-2,
COLGAON-2, KURSELA-2, SONBARSA-2, ARARIA-2, HASANPUR-2, BAHADURGANJ-1, SARAIYA-1, MUSHARI-1,
JALEY-1, HAYAGHAT-1, PARSA-1, PUSA-1, GAUNAHA-1, BANKA-1, GOPALGANJ-1, TRIBENIGANJ-1,
KESSARIAH-1, SHEOHAR-1, JHANJHARPUR-1, BELSAND-1, KATORIA-1, MAHUA-1, JANDHAHA-1,
UTTARAKHAND: UTTAR KASHI-3, BARKOT-2, ALMORA-1, BHATWARI-1, MUNSIYARI-1, HIMACHAL PRADESH:
KALPA-1, JAMMU & KASHMIR: QAZI GUND-4, GULMARG R.S.-2, KUPWARA-2, GUND-2, BANDIPORA-2,
BANIHAL-2, BARAMULLA AWS-2, BANDIPORA ARG-2, KUKERNAG-1, ANANTNAG AWS-1, SHALIMAR AGRO-1,
SRINAGAR AGRO AWS-1, KONIBAL-1, PAHALGAM AWS-1, ANANTNAG-1, HARRAN AWS-1, SRINAGAR-1,
SRINAGAR AERO-1, PAHALGAM-1, AWANTIPUR IAF-1, EAST MADHYA PRADESH: BICHHIA-2, KEOLARI-2,
CHHATTISGARH: MAINPUR-1, KARTALA-1, TAMIL., PUDU.& KARAIKAL: PALAYAMKOTTAI-2, TUTICORIN-1,
KERALA & MAHE: KOCHI C.I.A.L.-1.
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PRE- MONSOON SEASON-2020
Performance since 1st March up to 15.04.2020
(1) Area Weighted Rainfall (mm) for the country as a whole :
(3) Categorywise comparative distribution of Sub-divisions ( cumulative rainfall ) and All India
% Rainfall Departure for last five years since March 1st
Improvements Deteriorations
Note: The rainfall figures are rounded off upto one decimal place.
(ii)
SUBDIVISION-WISE RAINFALL (MM) DISTRIBUTION
(iii)
Note: The rainfall figures are rounded off upto one decimal place.
Note: The rainfall values are rounded off upto one place of decimal.
STATE-WISE RAINFALL (MM) DISTRIBUTION
(iv)
Note: The rainfall figures are rounded off upto one decimal place.
Note: The rainfall values are rounded off upto one place of decimal.
STATEWISE DISTRIBUTION OF NO. OF DISTRICTS
WITH EXCESS, NORMAL,DEFICIENT,SCANTY AND NO RAINFALL
(v)
Note: The rainfall figures are rounded off upto one decimal place.
Government of India
Earth System Science Organization Ministry of Earth Sciences
India Meteorological Department
Current Weather Status and Outlook for next two weeks (16 - 29 April, 2020)
Significant Features
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● Temperature Scenario: Heat wave to Severe heat wave conditions had been reported at
isolated places over Saurashtra & Kutch on two days during the week. Heat wave conditions
had also been reported at isolated places over Saurashtra & Kutch on three days and over
Gujarat Region on one day during the week. The highest maximum temperature of 44.3oC
had been recorded at Hoshangabad (West Madhya Pradesh) on 12th April 2020 over the
plains of the country during the week.
LEGEND: Few days-(3 days), Many days-4 to 5 days and Most days-6 to 7 days during the week.
The Meteorological sub-division-wise rainfall for the week is given in Annexure I.
Seasonal Rainfall Scenario (1 March till 15 April 2020)
For the country as a whole, cumulative rainfall during this year’s pre monsoon season upto 15 April 2020
was above Long Period Average (LPA) by 16%. Details of the rainfall distribution over the four broad
geographical regions of India are given below:
Actual Normal
Regions %Departure from
Rainfall(mm) Rainfall(mm)
LPA
Country as a whole 55.2 47.7 16%
Northwest India 92.5 63.3 46%
Central India 31 12.4 150%
South Peninsula 29.1 28.3 3%
East & northeast India 66.3 116.4 -43%
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o An induced cyclonic circulation is very likely to develop over central Pakistan & neighbourhood
during next 24 hours.
o A trough/wind discontinuity runs from southeast Madhya Pradesh to North Interior Karnataka
across Vidarbha and Marathawada and extends upto 1.5 km above mean sea level.
o A trough in easterlies at 0.9 km above mean sea level runs from Equatorial Indian Ocean to
southeast Arabian Sea off south Kerala coast.
o A cyclonic circulation lies over south Assam & neighbourhood at 1.5 km above mean sea level.
o The Madden–Julian Oscillation (MJO) is currently in Phase-1 with amplitude greater than 1. It is
likely to move in phase 2 with amplitude greater than 1 during the 2nd half of week-1. Thereafter it
is likely to remain in Phase 2 with gradual reduction in amplitude till the end of week-2.
o Currently, ENSO-neutral conditions are prevailing over equatorial Pacific Ocean and the latest
MMCFS forecast indicates these conditions are likely to continue for the entire forecast period.
o At present, positive IOD conditions are observed over Indian Ocean and the latest MMCFS
forecast indicates positive IOD conditions are likely to continue during the entire forecast period.
Weather systems & associated Precipitation during Week 1 (16-22 April 2020) and Week 2
(23-29 April 2020)
During week 1, Maximum temperatures are likely to be below normal by 1-3 deg C over most
parts of India except Odisha, Gujurat and adj Madhya Pradesh, west coast of India where, it is very
likely above normal by 1-3degC. (Annex. V).
During week 2, maximum temperatures likely continue to further increase by 1-2°C over Odisha,
west coast of India with near normal values over most parts of India (Annexure V).
Cyclogenesis:
Next weekly update will be issued on next Thursday i.e. 23rd April, 2020
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CROP WEATHER WATCH GROUP 16.04.2020
Government of India
Central Water Commission
Water Management Directorate
The total live storage in 123 important reservoirs in different parts of the country, monitored by CWC on week
ending 16.04.2020 was 76.708 Billion Cubic Meter (BCM) ( 45 percent of the storage
capacity at Full Reservoirs Level (FRL) against 47.105 (BCM) ( 28 percent of the storage capacity
at FRL) during corresponding date of pervious year and 48.37 (BCM)( 28 percent of the storage
capacity at FRL) which is the average storage of the last 10 years. The storage was more than the last
year's position by 29.603 BCM and more than the average of last ten years storage position by
28.338 BCM.
The current year's storage is nearly 163 percent of the last year's storage and 159
percent of the average of last ten years. There are 114 reservoirs having storage more than 80
percent, 1 reservoirs having storage 51% to 80%, 3 reservoirs having storage
31% to 50%. The reservoirs reporting storage upto 30% of normal storage is 5
Out of 123 reservoirs 3 nos. having no live storage as on 16.04.2020 and there were 8
reservoirs reporting no live storage on the corresponding period of last year.
CURRENT STATUS OF HYDROLOGIC CONDITION IN INDIA
RESERVOIRS STOTAGE STATUS
The total live storage in 123 important reservoirs in different parts of the country, monitored by
CWC on week ending 16.04.2020 is 76.708 Billion Cubic Meter (BCM). It is more than
the average of last 10 yeras storage by 28.338 BCM and more than the last year's storage by
29.603 BCM.
1 A.P.&TG 13.40 2.79 21% 1.08 1.74 3.01 22% 1.25 1.89 -0.22 -0.18 -0.15 0 0 1 1 2
2 A.P. 2.50 1.48 59% 0.55 0.77 1.50 60% 0.56 0.80 -0.02 -0.01 -0.03 0 1 1 0 2
3 TELNGANA 4.23 1.16 27% 0.34 0.82 1.19 28% 0.37 0.91 -0.02 -0.02 -0.09 0 0 2 2 4
4 JHARKHAND 1.79 1.13 63% 0.61 0.73 1.14 64% 0.63 0.77 -0.02 -0.02 -0.03 2 1 1 1 5
5 GUJARAT 17.96 7.95 44% 3.63 5.06 8.38 47% 3.71 5.27 -0.43 -0.08 -0.21 0 3 10 4 17
6 H.P. 12.48 6.00 48% 6.25 3.49 6.06 49% 6.07 3.44 -0.06 0.17 0.05 0 2 1 0 3
7 KARNATAKA 24.63 8.14 33% 5.91 5.10 8.63 35% 6.36 5.48 -0.48 -0.46 -0.38 0 2 9 5 16
8 KERALA 3.83 1.61 42% 1.33 1.24 1.69 44% 1.45 1.33 -0.08 -0.12 -0.10 0 1 3 2 6
9 M.P. 28.40 15.66 55% 8.63 8.64 16.16 57% 8.98 8.89 -0.50 -0.34 -0.26 0 5 4 0 9
10 CHHATISGARH 4.41 3.07 70% 2.14 2.26 3.14 71% 2.21 2.45 -0.07 -0.06 -0.19 0 3 1 0 4
11 MAH. 17.27 9.07 53% 3.74 5.45 9.78 57% 4.14 5.80 -0.70 -0.40 -0.35 1 12 10 2 25
12 ODISHA 15.39 8.35 54% 5.79 6.09 9.04 59% 6.34 6.82 -0.69 -0.55 -0.73 1 6 2 0 9
13 PUNJAB 2.34 1.09 47% 1.80 0.98 1.11 47% 1.72 0.94 -0.02 0.08 0.04 0 0 1 0 1
14 RAJASTHAN 4.36 1.98 46% 1.11 1.28 2.04 47% 1.13 1.29 -0.05 -0.02 -0.01 0 1 2 1 4
15 T.N. 4.23 2.64 62% 0.96 1.07 2.70 64% 1.09 1.12 -0.06 -0.12 -0.05 0 2 1 3 6
16 TRIPURA 0.31 0.03 9% 0.11 0.06 0.04 13% 0.12 0.07 -0.01 -0.01 -0.01 0 0 0 1 1
17 NAGALAND 0.54 0.17 32% 0.17 0.19 0.17 32% 0.17 0.20 0.00 0.00 -0.01 0 0 1 0 1
18 U.P. 6.83 1.95 29% 1.08 1.75 2.03 30% 1.17 1.86 -0.08 -0.09 -0.11 1 1 2 2 6
19 UTTARAKHAND 4.81 1.99 41% 1.47 1.31 2.03 42% 1.53 1.42 -0.04 -0.06 -0.11 0 1 0 1 2
20 W. BENGAL 1.39 0.46 33% 0.41 0.36 0.48 35% 0.39 0.38 -0.03 0.02 -0.02 0 0 2 0 2
TOTAL 171.09 76.71 44.8% 47.11 48.37 80.31 47% 49.37 51.11 -3.60 -2.27 -2.74 5 41 54 25 125
1 GANGA 30.184 14.933 49% 7.89 9.51 15.20 50% 8.18 9.76 -0.27 -0.29 -0.25
2 INDUS 14.819 7.088 48% 8.05 4.47 7.17 48% 7.79 4.38 -0.08 0.25 0.09
3 NARMADA 22.344 9.321 42% 6.56 5.37 9.87 44% 6.81 5.64 -0.55 -0.25 -0.27
4 TAPI 7.394 4.521 61% 1.13 2.57 4.75 64% 1.17 2.72 -0.23 -0.04 -0.16
5 MAHI 4.012 1.728 43% 1.44 1.58 1.81 45% 1.47 1.62 -0.09 -0.03 -0.04
6 SABARMATI 1.042 0.463 44% 0.11 0.18 0.48 46% 0.12 0.17 -0.02 -0.01 0.00
7 RIVER OF KUTCH 1.186 0.337 28% 0.12 0.16 0.37 31% 0.12 0.19 -0.03 0.00 -0.04
8 GODAVARI 17.714 8.432 48% 3.58 4.86 8.80 50% 3.91 5.28 -0.37 -0.33 -0.42
9 KRISHNA 33.573 9.437 28% 5.31 6.29 10.27 31% 5.93 6.77 -0.83 -0.62 -0.48
10 MAHANADI & NEIGHBOURING E.F.R 13.842 8.542 62% 5.54 5.96 9.15 66% 5.90 6.64 -0.61 -0.36 -0.68
11 CAUVERY & NEIGHBOURING E.F.R. 8.359 5.078 61% 1.59 2.04 5.16 62% 1.74 2.15 -0.08 -0.15 -0.12
12 WEST FLOWING RIVERS OF SOUTH 16.622 6.828 41% 5.79 5.41 7.28 44% 6.23 5.80 -0.45 -0.44 -0.38
TOTAL 171.09 76.71 44.8% 47.11 48.37 80.31 46.9% 49.37 51.11 -3.60 -2.27 -2.74
BASIN RESERVOIRS
Tenughat Maithon Panchet Konar Tiliya G. Sagar R.P. Sagar Matatila Rihand Ramganga Mayurakshi Kangsabati
1 GANGA (North India) Tehri Doyang HEP Gumti Bisalpur Sharda sagar Jirgo
2 INDUS (North India) Bhakra Pong Thein Kol Dam
3 MAHI (North India) Kadana M.B. Sagar Jhakham Panam
4 SABARMATI (North India) Sabarmati Hathmati Watrak
5 RIVER OF KUTCH (North India) Shetrunji Bhadar Dantiwada Machchhu-I Machchhu-II Und-I Brahmani
6 NARMADA (Pennin. India) Tawa Bargi Indira Sagar Sardar Sarover Karjan Barna Sukhi Kolar Omkareswar
7 TAPI (Pennin. India) Ukai Girna Upper Tapi
8 Sriram Sagar L. Manair Jayakwadi Isapur Mula Yeldari Balimela Machkund U. Kolab U.Indravati Pench Upper Wardha
GODAVARI (Pennin. India)
yeleru Sanjay SarovarNizam Sagar Singur
Srisailam N.J. Sagar Tungabhadra Ghataprabha Bhadra Narayanpur Malaprabha V. V.Sagar Almatti Koyana Bhima Khadakvasla
9 KRISHNA (Pennin. India)
Dudhganga Manikdoh Urmodi Bhatghar Nira Deoghar Thokarwadi Kanher Mulshi
10 MAHANADI & NEIGHBOURING E.F.R (Pennin. India) M. Bango Mahanadi Hirakud Salanadi Rengali Sapua Dudhawa Tandula Hariharjhor
11 CAUVERY & NEIGHBOURING E.F.R.(Pennin. India) Somasila K. R Sagra Kabini Hemavathy Harangi L. Bhawani Mettur Vaigai
12 WEST FLOWING RIVERS OF SOUTH(Pennin. India) Damanganga Linganamakki Supa Kallada Idamalayar Idukki U. Vaiterna Parambikulam Aliyar Sholayar Kakki Periyar
Malampuzha Bhatsa Tattihalla Mani Dam Surya Tillari
BENEFITS % OF THIS
THIS SEASON LAST SEASON
THIS YEAR LAST YEAR AVG. OF YR
AVG. OF LAST % OF THIS YR
LIVE CAP. AT STORAGE STORAGE LAST 10 YRS STORAGE
NAME OF RESERVOIR IRR. FRL LATEST DATE 10 YEARS STORAGE TO
S.NO (STATE) HYDEL IN FRL LIVE AS % OF LIVE AS % OF LIVE CAP AS TO AVG.
(CCA)IN (MTS.) AVAILABLE LEVEL LEVEL LIVE CAP LAST YEARS
MW (BCM) STORAGE LIVE CAP AT STORAGE LIVE CAP % OF LIVE OF LAST
TH. HA ( MTS) (MTS) (BCM). STORAGE.
(BCM) FRL (BCM) AT FRL CAP AT FRL 10 YRS.
STORAGE.
1 2 3 3A 3B 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
*1 SRISAILAM AP/TG 0 770 269.75 8.288 16-04-2020 249.20 1.010 12 246.37 0.846 10 0.910 11 119 111
*2 NAGARJUNA SAGAR AP/TG 895 810 179.83 5.108 16-04-2020 165.48 1.777 35 156.88 0.230 5 0.834 16 773 213
3 SOMASILA AP 168 0 100.58 1.994 14-04-2020 95.32 1.279 64 79.99 0.139 7 0.651 33 920 196
4 YELERU AP 66.6 0 86.56 0.508 16-04-2020 79.83 0.201 40 84.78 0.408 80 0.123 24 49 163
5 SRIRAMSAGAR TG 411 27 332.54 2.3 16-04-2020 326.72 0.932 41 320.86 0.217 9 0.356 15 429 262
6 LOWER MANAIR TG 199 60 280.42 0.621 16-04-2020 272.17 0.201 32 269.82 0.126 20 0.158 25 160 127
7 NIZAM SAGAR TG 93.619 10 428.24 0.482 16-04-2020 419.70 0.025 5 419.22 0.000 0 0.055 11 0 45
8 SINGUR TG 16.187 15 523.6 0.822 16-04-2020 510.84 0.002 0 510.82 0.001 0 0.246 30 200 1
9 TENUGHAT JHA 0 0 269.14 0.821 16-04-2020 260.34 0.308 38 257.75 0.304 37 0.314 38 101 98
10 MAITHON JHA 342 0 146.3 0.471 16-04-2020 147.68 0.471 100 138.56 0.113 24 0.204 43 417 231
*11 PANCHET HILL JHA $ 80 124.97 0.184 16-04-2020 125.49 0.184 100 123.38 0.112 61 0.095 52 164 194
12 KONAR JHA $ 0 425.81 0.176 16-04-2020 422.58 0.121 69 418.99 0.070 40 0.088 50 173 138
13 TILAIYA JHA $ 4 368.81 0.142 16-04-2020 365.57 0.042 30 364.01 0.010 7 0.031 22 420 135
*14 UKAI GUJ 348 300 105.16 6.615 15-04-2020 100.27 4.159 63 89.62 0.992 15 2.367 36 419 176
15 SABARMATI(DHAROI) GUJ 95 1 189.59 0.735 16-04-2020 184.77 0.327 44 179.23 0.093 13 0.148 20 352 221
*16 KADANA GUJ 200 120 127.7 1.472 16-04-2020 122.23 0.691 47 121.49 0.634 43 0.770 52 109 90
17 SHETRUNJI GUJ 36 0 55.53 0.3 16-04-2020 51.67 0.091 30 48.92 0.035 12 0.052 17 260 175
18 BHADAR GUJ 27 0 107.89 0.188 16-04-2020 104.97 0.085 45 100.60 0.013 7 0.035 19 654 243
19 DAMANGANGA GUJ 51 1 79.86 0.502 15-04-2020 72.75 0.203 40 68.10 0.087 17 0.186 37 233 109
20 DANTIWADA GUJ 45 0 184.1 0.399 16-04-2020 165.46 0.012 3 167.53 0.025 6 0.028 7 48 43
21 PANAM GUJ 36 2 127.41 0.697 16-04-2020 123.85 0.341 49 123.00 0.301 43 0.301 43 113 113
*22 SARDAR SAROVAR GUJ 2120 1450 138.68 5.76 16-04-2020 121.15 1.426 25 119.14 1.119 19 0.818 14 127 174
23 KARJAN GUJ 51 3 115.25 0.523 15-04-2020 104.81 0.255 49 104.26 0.252 48 0.252 48 101 101
24 SUKHI(GUJ) GUJ 20.701 0 147.82 0.167 15-04-2020 143.52 0.076 46 138.70 0.021 13 0.029 17 362 262
25 WATRAK GUJ 22.977 0 136.25 0.154 15-04-2020 133.72 0.078 51 127.05 0.003 2 0.021 14 2600 371
26 HATHMATI GUJ 5.166 0 180.74 0.153 15-04-2020 178.03 0.058 38 173.95 0.014 9 0.006 4 414 967
27 MACHCHHU-I GUJ 0 0 135.33 0.071 16-04-2020 130.43 0.021 30 128.07 0.011 15 0.013 18 191 162
28 MACHCHHU-II GUJ 10.13 0 57.3 0.091 16-04-2020 56.32 0.067 74 52.94 0.024 26 0.015 16 279 447
29 UND-I GUJ 9.9 0 98 0.066 15-04-2020 95.01 0.029 44 85.00 0.000 0 0.007 11 0 414
30 BRAHMANI(GUJ) GUJ 6.413 0 64.62 0.071 16-04-2020 62.59 0.032 45 58.90 0.007 10 0.008 11 457 400
*31 GOBIND SAGAR(BHAKRA) HP 676 1379 512.06 6.229 16-04-2020 485.64 2.178 35 493.81 3.346 54 1.770 28 65 123
*32 PONG DAM(BEAS) HP 0 396 423.67 6.157 16-04-2020 414.58 3.755 61 409.06 2.850 46 1.667 27 132 225
*33 KOL DAM HP 0 800 642 0.089 16-04-2020 640.39 0.065 73 640.02 0.049 55 0.053 60 133 123
34 KRISHNARAJA SAGARA KAR 79 0 752.5 1.163 16-04-2020 745.97 0.600 52 742.61 0.368 32 0.263 23 163 228
*35 TUNGABHADRA KAR 529 72 497.74 3.276 16-04-2020 482.08 0.138 4 481.74 0.124 4 0.171 5 111 81
36 GHATAPRABHA(HIDKAL) KAR 317 0 662.95 1.391 16-04-2020 647.02 0.464 33 641.71 0.236 17 0.187 13 197 248
37 BHADRA KAR 106 39 657.76 1.785 16-04-2020 646.75 0.728 41 644.69 0.583 33 0.615 34 125 118
38 LINGANAMAKKI KAR 0 55 554.43 4.294 16-04-2020 543.83 1.710 40 540.53 1.257 29 1.176 27 136 145
39 NARAYANPUR KAR 425 0 492.25 0.863 16-04-2020 488.41 0.323 37 487.09 0.214 25 0.249 29 151 130
40 MALAPRABHA(RENUKA) KAR 215 0 633.83 0.972 16-04-2020 627.10 0.316 33 621.93 0.069 7 0.078 8 458 405
41 KABINI KAR 85 0 696.66 0.444 16-04-2020 691.76 0.216 49 689.77 0.132 30 0.066 15 164 327
42 HEMAVATHY KAR 265 0 890.63 0.927 16-04-2020 882.13 0.425 46 873.63 0.113 12 0.101 11 376 421
43 HARANGI KAR 53 0 871.42 0.22 16-04-2020 862.75 0.083 38 854.71 0.030 14 0.033 15 277 252
44 SUPA KAR 0 0 564 4.12 16-04-2020 540.74 1.815 44 539.53 1.727 42 1.381 34 105 131
45 VANI VILAS SAGAR KAR 123 0 652.28 0.802 15-04-2020 642.26 0.235 29 632.06 0.014 2 0.099 12 1679 237
*46 ALMATTI KAR @ 290 519.6 3.105 16-04-2020 511.84 0.784 25 511.06 0.656 21 0.353 11 120 222
*47 GERUSOPPA KAR 83 240 55 0.13 16-04-2020 47.42 0.089 68 50.48 0.104 80 0.109 84 86 82
*48 MANI DAM KAR 0 469 594.36 0.884 16-04-2020 577.68 0.217 25 579.00 0.253 29 0.212 24 86 102
49 TATTIHALLA KAR 0 0 468.3 0.249 16-04-2020 449.50 0.000 0 454.07 0.025 10 0.004 2 0 0
WEEKLY REPORT OF 123 IMPORTANT RESERVOIRS OF INDIA
WEEK ENDING
16.04.2020
BENEFITS % OF THIS
THIS SEASON LAST SEASON
THIS YEAR LAST YEAR AVG. OF YR
AVG. OF LAST % OF THIS YR
LIVE CAP. AT STORAGE STORAGE LAST 10 YRS STORAGE
NAME OF RESERVOIR IRR. FRL LATEST DATE 10 YEARS STORAGE TO
S.NO (STATE) HYDEL IN FRL LIVE AS % OF LIVE AS % OF LIVE CAP AS TO AVG.
(CCA)IN (MTS.) AVAILABLE LEVEL LEVEL LIVE CAP LAST YEARS
MW (BCM) STORAGE LIVE CAP AT STORAGE LIVE CAP % OF LIVE OF LAST
TH. HA ( MTS) (MTS) (BCM). STORAGE.
(BCM) FRL (BCM) AT FRL CAP AT FRL 10 YRS.
STORAGE.
1 2 3 3A 3B 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
50 KALLADA(PARAPPAR) KRL 62 0 115.82 0.507 16-04-2020 104.00 0.248 49 105.22 0.267 53 0.205 40 93 121
*51 IDAMALAYAR KRL 33 75 169 1.018 16-04-2020 142.16 0.351 34 137.94 0.270 27 0.309 30 130 114
*52 IDUKKI KRL 0 780 732.43 1.46 16-04-2020 718.16 0.745 51 713.89 0.573 39 0.477 33 130 156
*53 KAKKI KRL 23 300 981.46 0.447 16-04-2020 961.05 0.191 43 958.99 0.174 39 0.174 39 110 110
*54 PERIYAR KRL 84 140 867.41 0.173 16-04-2020 860.26 0.029 17 859.74 0.021 12 0.028 16 138 104
55 MALAMPUZHA KRL 21.165 2.5 115.06 0.224 16-04-2020 104.04 0.044 20 101.76 0.026 12 0.044 20 169 100
*56 GANDHI SAGAR MP 220 115 399.9 6.827 16-04-2020 395.76 4.279 63 381.26 0.035 1 1.871 27 12226 229
57 TAWA MP 247 0 355.4 1.944 16-04-2020 346.64 0.785 40 337.69 0.150 8 0.440 23 523 178
*58 BARGI MP 157 90 422.76 3.18 16-04-2020 417.90 1.929 61 415.10 1.369 43 1.233 39 141 156
*59 BANSAGAR MP 488 425 341.64 5.166 16-04-2020 338.24 3.650 71 337.56 3.408 66 2.463 48 107 148
*60 INDIRA SAGAR MP 2380 1000 262.13 9.745 16-04-2020 254.85 4.279 44 253.79 3.613 37 2.455 25 118 174
61 BARNA DAM MP 546 0 348.55 0.456 16-04-2020 345.07 0.238 52 338.28 0.006 1 0.086 19 3967 277
*62 OMKARESHWAR MP 132.5 520 196.6 0.299 16-04-2020 195.95 0.216 72 192.64 0.000 0 0.000 100 100 100
63 SANJAY SAROVAR MP 12.646 3.45 519.38 0.508 16-04-2020 513.30 0.166 33 507.45 0.022 4 0.035 7 755 474
64 KOLAR DAM MP 25.677 0 462.2 0.27 16-04-2020 452.35 0.117 43 442.24 0.030 11 0.052 19 390 225
*65 MINIMATA BANGO CHH 0 120 359.66 3.046 15-04-2020 356.22 2.320 76 351.99 1.705 56 1.748 57 136 133
66 MAHANADI CHH 319 10 348.7 0.767 15-04-2020 345.20 0.470 61 342.20 0.271 35 0.322 42 173 146
67 DUDHAWA CHH 324.535 0 425.1 0.284 15-04-2020 421.44 0.144 51 415.79 0.042 15 0.061 21 343 236
68 TANDULA CHH 246.36 0 332.2 0.312 15-04-2020 328.00 0.139 45 327.60 0.126 40 0.127 41 110 109
69 JAYAKWADI(PAITHAN) MAH 227 0 463.91 2.171 16-04-2020 461.42 1.304 60 455.17 0.000 0 0.349 16 0 374
*70 KOYANA MAH 0 1920 657.9 2.652 16-04-2020 646.34 1.520 57 643.56 1.375 52 1.220 46 111 125
71 BHIMA(UJJANI) MAH 125 12 496.83 1.517 15-04-2020 492.69 0.353 23 488.57 0.000 0 0.271 18 0 130
72 ISAPUR MAH 104 0 441 0.965 16-04-2020 435.37 0.475 49 430.01 0.177 18 0.267 28 268 178
73 MULA MAH 139 0 552.3 0.609 16-04-2020 545.54 0.303 50 537.21 0.061 10 0.172 28 497 176
74 YELDARI MAH 78 0 461.77 0.809 16-04-2020 459.58 0.595 74 445.98 0.000 0 0.117 14 0 509
75 GIRNA MAH 79 0 398.07 0.524 16-04-2020 391.06 0.227 43 386.58 0.100 19 0.088 17 227 258
76 KHADAKVASLA MAH 78 8 582.47 0.056 16-04-2020 580.25 0.028 50 580.28 0.028 50 0.031 55 100 90
*77 UPPER VAITARNA MAH 0 61 603.5 0.331 15-04-2020 596.16 0.121 37 596.77 0.135 41 0.153 46 90 79
78 UPPER TAPI MAH 45 0 214 0.255 16-04-2020 211.75 0.135 53 209.08 0.036 14 0.111 44 375 122
*79 PENCH(TOTLADOH) MAH 127 160 490 1.091 16-04-2020 487.88 0.858 79 465.87 0.024 2 0.273 25 3575 314
80 UPPER WARDHA MAH 70 0 342.5 0.564 16-04-2020 339.24 0.309 55 335.49 0.108 19 0.198 35 286 156
81 BHATSA MAH 29.378 15 142.07 0.942 16-04-2020 121.31 0.471 50 116.22 0.385 41 0.423 45 122 111
82 DHOM MAH 36.2 2 747.7 0.331 16-04-2020 739.33 0.164 50 731.54 0.054 16 0.112 34 304 146
83 DUDHGANGA MAH 2.441 24 646 0.664 16-04-2020 633.40 0.312 47 627.14 0.185 28 0.264 40 169 118
84 MANIKDOH MAH 2.2 6 711.25 0.288 16-04-2020 689.56 0.030 10 686.97 0.016 6 0.032 11 188 94
85 BHANDARDARA MAH 63.74 46 744.91 0.304 16-04-2020 737.29 0.185 61 715.43 0.037 12 0.124 41 500 149
86 URMODI MAH 37 3 696 0.273 16-04-2020 692.89 0.225 82 679.92 0.073 27 0.165 60 308 136
87 BHATGHAR MAH 60.656 14.09 623.28 0.673 16-04-2020 613.47 0.379 56 606.44 0.148 22 0.208 31 256 182
88 NIRA DEOGHAR MAH 0 6 667.1 0.332 16-04-2020 654.05 0.174 52 640.20 0.053 16 0.076 23 328 229
*89 THOKARWADI MAH 0 72 667.14 0.353 16-04-2020 660.87 0.197 56 659.83 0.177 50 0.144 41 111 137
90 KANHER MAH 44.78 4 690.78 0.272 16-04-2020 679.10 0.102 38 678.73 0.098 36 0.096 35 104 106
*91 MULSHI MAH 0 300 607.1 0.572 16-04-2020 596.50 0.178 31 595.11 0.135 24 0.171 30 132 104
92 SURYA MAH 18.324 6 118.6 0.276 16-04-2020 108.70 0.143 52 109.78 0.156 57 0.137 50 92 104
93 TILLARI MAH 21.26 10 113.2 0.447 16-04-2020 102.15 0.286 64 92.89 0.177 40 0.245 55 162 117
*94 DOYANG HEP NAG 0 75 333 0.535 16-04-2020 306.75 0.169 32 306.85 0.170 32 0.189 35 99 89
*95 HIRAKUD ORI 153 307 192.02 5.378 16-04-2020 189.29 3.184 59 187.24 2.192 41 2.131 40 145 149
*96 BALIMELA ORI 0 360 462.08 2.676 15-04-2020 452.20 1.204 45 451.90 1.167 44 1.029 38 103 117
97 SALANADI ORI 42 0 82.3 0.558 15-04-2020 74.16 0.314 56 73.38 0.295 53 0.129 23 106 243
*98 RENGALI ORI 3 200 123.5 3.432 15-04-2020 118.83 1.927 56 114.72 0.908 26 1.416 41 212 136
*99 MACHKUND(JALAPUT) ORI 0 115 838.16 0.893 15-04-2020 832.30 0.467 52 831.42 0.413 46 0.425 48 113 110
*100 UPPER KOLAB ORI 89 320 858 0.935 15-04-2020 852.39 0.455 49 850.49 0.314 34 0.341 36 145 133
*101 UPPER INDRAVATI ORI 128 600 642 1.456 15-04-2020 635.07 0.750 52 632.02 0.501 34 0.593 41 150 126
102 SAPUA ORI 0 0 168.5 0.006 16-04-2020 168.40 0.006 100 166.13 0.004 67 0.004 67 150 150
103 HARIHARJHOR ORI 9.95 0 147.5 0.059 16-04-2020 144.88 0.038 64 141.13 0.000 0 0.018 31 0 211
*104 THEIN DAM PUN 348 600 527.91 2.344 16-04-2020 510.05 1.090 47 521.03 1.800 77 0.979 42 61 111
WEEKLY REPORT OF 123 IMPORTANT RESERVOIRS OF INDIA
WEEK ENDING
16.04.2020
BENEFITS % OF THIS
THIS SEASON LAST SEASON
THIS YEAR LAST YEAR AVG. OF YR
AVG. OF LAST % OF THIS YR
LIVE CAP. AT STORAGE STORAGE LAST 10 YRS STORAGE
NAME OF RESERVOIR IRR. FRL LATEST DATE 10 YEARS STORAGE TO
S.NO (STATE) HYDEL IN FRL LIVE AS % OF LIVE AS % OF LIVE CAP AS TO AVG.
(CCA)IN (MTS.) AVAILABLE LEVEL LEVEL LIVE CAP LAST YEARS
MW (BCM) STORAGE LIVE CAP AT STORAGE LIVE CAP % OF LIVE OF LAST
TH. HA ( MTS) (MTS) (BCM). STORAGE.
(BCM) FRL (BCM) AT FRL CAP AT FRL 10 YRS.
STORAGE.
1 2 3 3A 3B 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
*105 MAHI BAJAJ SAGAR RAJ 63 140 280.75 1.711 16-04-2020 270.70 0.657 38 268.35 0.474 28 0.480 28 139 137
106 JHAKAM RAJ 28 0 359.5 0.132 16-04-2020 347.00 0.039 30 345.60 0.033 25 0.028 21 118 139
*107 RANA PRATAP SAGAR RAJ 229 172 352.81 1.436 16-04-2020 347.47 0.505 35 346.65 0.389 27 0.401 28 130 126
108 BISALPUR RAJ 81.8 0 315.5 1.076 16-04-2020 313.90 0.781 73 309.00 0.210 20 0.372 35 372 210
109 LOWER BHAWANI TN 105 8 278.89 0.792 16-04-2020 274.90 0.556 70 265.73 0.177 22 0.157 20 314 354
*110 METTUR(STANLEY) TN 122 360 240.79 2.647 16-04-2020 235.06 1.879 71 221.09 0.604 23 0.737 28 311 255
111 VAIGAI TN 61 6 279.2 0.172 16-04-2020 271.30 0.040 23 270.27 0.031 18 0.028 16 129 143
112 PARAMBIKULAM TN 101 0 556.26 0.38 16-04-2020 545.22 0.165 43 544.21 0.148 39 0.112 29 111 147
113 ALIYAR TN # 60 320.04 0.095 16-04-2020 299.30 0.000 0 301.78 0.003 3 0.033 35 0 0
*114 SHOLAYAR TN 0 95 1002.79 0.143 16-04-2020 964.84 0.000 0 955.25 0.000 0 0.004 3 0 0
115 GUMTI TRP 0 15 93.55 0.312 16-04-2020 85.60 0.028 9 88.55 0.109 35 0.057 18 26 49
116 MATATILA UP 0 30 308.46 0.707 15-04-2020 301.42 0.077 11 303.34 0.182 26 0.277 39 42 28
*117 RIHAND UP 0 300 268.22 5.649 16-04-2020 258.04 1.509 27 256.03 0.856 15 1.260 22 176 120
118 SHARDA SAGAR UP 126.5 0 190.5 0.33 16-04-2020 188.34 0.284 86 183.89 0.003 1 0.171 52 9467 166
119 JIRGO UP 13.14 0 98.2 0.147 16-04-2020 95.00 0.079 54 92.26 0.041 28 0.044 30 193 180
*120 RAMGANGA UKH 1897 198 365.3 2.196 16-04-2020 352.19 1.298 59 344.40 0.898 41 0.830 38 145 156
*121 TEHRI UKH 2351 1000 830 2.615 16-04-2020 772.29 0.691 26 767.43 0.570 22 0.481 18 121 144
122 MAYURAKSHI WB 227 0 121.31 0.48 16-04-2020 114.85 0.169 35 110.25 0.084 18 0.115 24 201 147
123 KANGSABATI WB 341 0 134.14 0.914 16-04-2020 127.48 0.288 32 128.10 0.326 36 0.244 27 88 118
TOTAL FOR 123 RESERVOIRS 21460.9 18604.04 171.091 76.708 47.105 48.370
PERCENTAGE 45 28 28 163 159
NORTHERN REGION
1 H.P. 3 12.48 6.00 6.25 3.49 48 50 28 72
2 PUNJAB 1 2.34 1.09 1.80 0.98 47 77 42 11
3 RAJASTHAN 4 4.36 1.98 1.11 1.28 46 25 29 55
EASTERN REGION
1 JHARKHAND 5 1.79 1.13 0.61 0.73 63 34 41 54
2 ODISHA 9 15.39 8.35 5.79 6.09 54 38 40 37
3 W. BENGAL 2 1.39 0.46 0.41 0.36 33 29 26 27
4 TRIPURA 1 0.31 0.03 0.11 0.06 9 35 18 -51
5 NAGALAND 1 0.54 0.17 0.17 0.19 32 32 35 -11
WESTERN REGION
1 GUJARAT 17 17.96 7.95 3.63 5.06 44 20 28 57
2 MAH. 25 17.27 9.07 3.74 5.45 53 22 32 67
CENTRAL REGION
1 U.P. 4 6.83 1.95 1.08 1.75 29 16 26 11
2 UTTARAKHAND 2 4.81 1.99 1.47 1.31 41 31 27 52
3 M.P. 9 28.40 15.66 8.63 8.64 55 30 30 81
4 CHHATISGARH 4 4.41 3.07 2.14 2.26 70 49 51 36
SOUTHERN REGION
1 AP&TG 2 13.40 2.79 1.08 1.74 21 8 13 60
2 A.P 2 2.50 1.48 0.55 0.77 59 22 31 91
3 TELANGANA 4 4.23 1.16 0.34 0.82 27 8 19 42
4 KARNATAKA 16 24.63 8.14 5.91 5.10 33 24 21 60
5 KERALA 6 3.83 1.61 1.33 1.24 42 35 32 30
6 T.N. 6 4.23 2.64 0.96 1.07 62 23 25 146
As per Table-01, the overall storage position is better than the corresponding period of last year in the
country as a whole and is also better than the average storage of last ten years during the corresponding
period.
b) EASTERN REGION
The Eastern region includes States of Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, Tripura and Nagaland. There are
18 reservoirs under CWC monitoring having total live storage capacity of 19.43 BCM. As per Reservoir
Storage Bulletin dated 16.04.2020, the total live storage available in these reservoirs is 10.13 BCM which
is 52% of total live storage capacity of these reservoirs. The storage during corresponding period of last
year was 37% and average storage of last ten years during corresponding period was 38% of live storage
capacity of these reservoirs. Thus, storage during current year is better than the corresponding period of
last year and is also better than the average storage of last ten years during the corresponding period.
c) WESTERN REGION
The Western region includes States of Gujarat and Maharashtra. There are 42 reservoirs under CWC
monitoring having total live storage capacity of 35.24 BCM. As per Reservoir Storage Bulletin dated
16.04.2020, the total live storage available in these reservoirs is 17.03 BCM which is 48% of total live
storage capacity of these reservoirs. The storage during corresponding period of last year was 21% and
average storage of last ten years during corresponding period was 30% of live storage capacity of these
reservoirs. Thus, storage during current year is better than the storage of last year and is also better than
the average storage of last ten years during the corresponding period.
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d) CENTRAL REGION
The Central region includes States of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh and
Chhattisgarh. There are 19 reservoirs under CWC monitoring having total live storage
capacity of 44.45BCM. As per Reservoir Storage Bulletin dated 16.04.2020, the total live
storage available in these reservoirs is 22.67 BCM which is 51% of total live storage
capacity of these reservoirs. The storage during corresponding period of last year was
30% and average storage of last ten years during corresponding period was 31% of live
storage capacity of these reservoirs. Thus, storage during current year is better than the
storage of last year and is also better than the average storage of last ten years during the
corresponding period.
e) SOUTHERN REGION
The Southern region includes States of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, AP&TG (2combined
projects in both states), Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu. There are 36reservoirs under
CWC monitoring having total live storage capacity of 52.81 BCM. As per Reservoir
Storage Bulletin dated 16.04.2020, the total live storage available in these reservoirs is
17.82 BCM which is 34% of total live storage capacity of these reservoirs. The storage
during corresponding period of last year was 19% and average storage of last ten years
during corresponding period was 20% of live storage capacity of these reservoirs. Thus,
storage during current year is better than the corresponding period of last year and is also
better than the average storage of last ten years during the corresponding period.
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Disclaimer: The Data contained in this Bulletin is as received from the State Government/Project
Authorities.
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