Bengaluru: All of Karnataka set to get bountiful rain in next 3 days


Bengaluru, Jul 20 (DHNS): The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast rainfall for the next three days across Karnataka. If it rain the same intensity as Wednesday over the next three days in the catchment areas of various rivers, all the reservoirs will be filled to the brim. This, in turn, will improve the power and water situation.

L Ramesh Babu, director-in-charge, IMD, Bengaluru, said the monsoon had become active now. “This time, rainfall has been good in North Interior Karnataka because of the depression over Odisha and central Bay of Bengal. This depression has now become well-marked, due to which bountiful rainfall has been forecast for the entire state,” he said.

Bountiful rainfall in the next three days will help address power and water shortage, said officials from the IMD and the Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC).

 

But overall rainfall for the entire state is poised to be deficient. Rain deficit in the Western Ghats is a staggering 66% and in the southern plains 50%.

According to Babu, Western Ghats and coastal Karnataka get rain in the first half of monsoon while it rains in South Interior Karnataka and Tamil Nadu in the second half. “Karnataka has received 303 mm rainfall so far against the actual 365 mm, which is a deficit of 30%. During the same period last year, Karnataka had received 368.4 mm rainfall,” he said.

IMD records show that rainfall has been deficient in the catchment areas of the rivers this year compared with 2016. That’s because the monsoon arrived late this year. Strong winds and moisture content in the atmosphere caused further drop in the rainfall.

For example, Kodagu had received 961.2 mm rainfall till July 19 in 2016. This year, it has received just 694.9 mm against the average normal of 1,116.1 mm. Chamarajanagar received 82.8 mm rainfall in 2016 but just 24.4 mm this year against the normal of 103.6 mm. Similar is the case with Mysuru. Last year, the district received 175.5 mm rainfall, but just 58.6 mm this year against the normal of 137.9 mm. The plight of Mandya is no different. The district received 106.6 mm in 2016 but just 33.7 mm this year against the normal of 76.4 mm.

Catchment areas in Shivamogga had received 919.3 mm rainfall in 2016 but just 600.5 mm this year against the normal of 750 mm.

Bagalkot received 162.4 mm in 2016 against the normal of 120.2 mm, but just 104.8 mm this year. Belagavi received 315.6 mm in 2016 against the normal of 261.6 mm. This monsoon, it has received only 246.8 mm.

  

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  • Eulalia Dsouza, Bijai/Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    It is pathetic to read this piece of article as our Govt Authorities are busy cutting trees and destroying Forest for so called projects. To make things worse, Authorities concerned are not even bothered to make " Rain Water Harvesting " Compulsory to all new buildings, while granting a permission. Fill our tanks that we have and store that water with utter care. If we learn to preserve water from rains that falls, I guess we may not have so much water shortage.
    Achche Din will come while we may have to purchase water like we purchase milk now.!!!
    God Bless us all.!!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    Good news if the forecast become true and real

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  • Krupakar, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    Look at Western Ghats, we are busy chopping trees in the name of development. We are killing environment. Because of it, there are no rains anywhere around. Now irrespective of Urban or Rural, in the name of development OR privacy, we are destroying our mother earth.

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  • J.F.D SOUZA, Attavar, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    Definitely this time we have got heavy rains. If rain comes rain water harvesting can be done. Otherwise how?

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  • Beowulf, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    Just being happy with the news that we will get bountiful rain is not enough. Rain water needs to be harvested in order to last until next monsoon. Govt needs to construct artificial lakes in our district for this purpose. currently, most of the rain water just flows to the sea.

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  • pradeep, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    Karnataka ke achhe din,only under progressive Congress govt.

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  • Suresh, Moodbidri

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    Is Varuna is belongs to congress........

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  • Unknown, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    Last 2 years congress was not der??or u men to say our CM woke up from sleep this year and last 2 years he was sleeping so it's raining

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    After a long long time DK is enjoying such a good beautiful Rain.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    Tip Tip Barsa Paani-
    aur kuch hojaye ?
    Great relief for the people and also, for cultivataion.
    Enjoy rains with hot hot Pakode.

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  • Rohan, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    hope people adopt rain water harvesting techniques which inturn helps us during summer time when there is shortage of water

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  • PINTO, Qatar

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    Let us give thanks to the Lord for he is good..

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    Amen!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 20 2017

    Now entire Karnataka will be blessed with 'Acche Din' ...

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