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New finding on thunderstorm activities in NE
Assam Tribune | Ajit Patowary | Guwahati, Sept 22
Between 1995 and 2000, thunderstorm activities in Northeast India were high during the April-May pre-monsoon period. But now, these phenomena seem to have lingered in the region up to the month of September. This is a finding of a CSIR-sponsored study project carried out by the Electronics and Atmospheric Research Group (EARG) of the Gauhati University (GU) Physics Department in collaboration with the National Aerospace Laboratory (NAL), Bengaluru, between 2008 and 2013.
Moreover, it has found a relation between the sea surface temperature and precipitation in the NE region. It has also found that the Bay of Bengal has more favourable condition for the growth and development of cyclones, compared to the Arabian Sea. This can be attributed to the physical and thermodynamic situations of the Bay, said Prof Barbara and Prof Devi.
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