One of the interesting things about weather blogging is monitoring events that are unique. Over the next 12 to 36 hours the current generation of weather watchers may be witness to two historic events unfolding. The first of the one is likely to happen in the next 12 hours or so. Since record keeping in…
Author: Chennaiyil Oru Mazhaikkaalam
Consensus building towards next rainfall event for Coastal TN
Roughly ten days back discussions around the weather blogging community centred around will NEM 2025 revive. It was almost 3 weeks since the last meaningful spell of rains and there was a lot of scepticism on possible rains. This despite weather models indicating the return of rains back over coastal TN. Even when the Low…
Oscillating developments in Bay makes NEM 2025 apot boiler
“பொறுமை கடலினும் பெரிது” is a famous Tamil saying highlighting the importance of Patience. As a weather blogger we follow Oceans actively making it all the more important to be patient. Oscillating developments are par for course in weather blogging. The atmospheric pendulum never stays still. Consequently you have phases of good and bad oscillating. More…
Pair of circulations send models tizzy
The North Indian Ocean basin is a much more closed basin unlike Pacific and Atlantic. Because of the closed nature it borrows a lot from West Pacific and South China Sea. It borrows moisture during Northeast Monsoon time. It borrows disturbances from South China Sea to trigger cyclones in Bay of Bengal. The closed nature…
Genesis sweet spot decides path of late November cyclones
After more than 3 weeks the daily rainfall chart for TN & PDC showed a positive anomaly on 18th November. The last day to show positive anomaly during NEM 2025 prior to this was 23rd October. The LPA earlier this week that had its genesis over Southwest Bay pretty much broke the dry spell. With…
