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Cloud Precipitation

Delhi records highest-ever 24-hour rainfall in May, double of previous record

Waterlogging at Prahladpur after a heavy rain spell, in New Delh
© Amal KS/HT PhotoWaterlogging at Prahladpur after a heavy rain spell, in New Delhi on May 20, 2021.
A record 119.3 mm of rainfall pounded Delhi under the impact of cyclonic storm Tauktae and a western disturbance in 24 hours ending 8:30 am on Thursday, breaking all the previous records for May, the IMD said on Thursday.

The city had also recorded a maximum temperature of 23.8 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, 16 notches below normal and the lowest in the month of May since 1951, it said.

"A record 119.3 mm rain fell in Delhi between 8:30 am on Wednesday and 8:30 am on Thursday, which is a new record for May. The capital had recorded 60 mm rainfall in a 24-hour period on May 24 in 1976," an Kuldeep Srivastava, the head of India Meteorological Department's regional forecasting Centre said.

The rainfall in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, northern Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand on Wednesday was a result of interaction between the remnant of cyclonic storm Tauktae and a western disturbance, the IMD said.

Rainfall recorded below 15 mm is considered light, between 15 and 64.5 mm is moderate, between 64.5 mm and 115.5 mm is heavy, between 115.6 and 204.4 is very heavy. Anything above 204.4 mm is considered extremely heavy rainfall.

Comment: Ash from volcanic eruptions, together with particulates from meteor 'smoke' and wildfire smoke, all jointly contribute to the increased dust load in the atmosphere. This changes its electric charge rebalancing mechanisms, producing more intense storms and precipitation in the form of record rainfall, hail, lightning strikes, planetary cooling, atmospheric 'anomalies' etc.

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Heavy snow falls in Western Montana on May 20

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A storm brought gusting wind and snow to much of central and western Montana on May 20, causing power outages, the National Weather Service said.

"Wet, heavy snow on freshly leafed-out trees is causing plenty of broken limbs and weighing on power lines, resulting in a bunch of smaller outages, per the [NorthWestern Energy] outage map," the NWS reported.

The NWS issued winter weather warnings and advisories for most of central Montana, advising that some areas in higher elevations could get up to 18 inches of snow by Saturday, May 22.


Snowflake

Best of the Web: Global cooling underway: Record-breaking cold blasts Australia and Canada

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Arctic air continues to descend unusually-far south, while Antarctic air continues to ride anomalously-far north. The culprit is low solar activity, namely its weakening of the jet streams, and the upshot is COOLING across the lower-latitudes (where us humans reside).

AUSTRALIA

Swathes of Australia are shivering through a record-breaking cold snap, with the frosty mornings set to continue across eastern parts through the weekend.

The mercury in Sydney dropped to 8.6C (47.5F) at 7am early Thursday, marking the fifth-straight day of mornings below 9C (48.2F).

Not since the year 1967 has Sydney experienced a colder streak in May.

Back then, the temperature fell below 9C (48.2F) for six nights in a row.

Comment: Crazy weather in Edmonton, Alberta - Heavy snowfall on May 18


Cloud Lightning

Lightning strikes kill 7 in Madhya Pradesh, India

A cyclonic circulation, which originated along the western coast of India, and is now travelling in the northeast direction, caused the rains that lashed parts of Hyderabad and rest of the state on Friday. (DC file photo)
A cyclonic circulation, which originated along the western coast of India, and is now travelling in the northeast direction, caused the rains that lashed parts of Hyderabad and rest of the state on Friday. (DC file photo)
Seven people were killed in lightning strike in Satna district of Madhya Pradesh on Wednesday.

Four persons were killed in Dharmpura village while two others were killed in Kailaspur village and one in Harrai road. Badera police station incharge, Rajendra Pathak told TOI that, "Around 3 pm lightning hit near a temple in Dharmpura village where people had taken shelter from rain.

Three people were killed on the spot, while one died during treatment. The deceased includes a minor," he said.

Deceased have been identified as Abhilash Kol,18, Surendra Sahu, 24, Jitendra Kol, 23, and Bharat Kol, 16. Bharat died during treatment while the other three died on the spot.

Cloud Lightning

Lightning strikes in Bangladesh kill 16 people

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Media outlets in Bangladesh reported that at least 16 people were killed in the country overnight due to lightning.
In the wake of occurrence of lightning strike in Bangladesh on Wed., at least 16 Bangladeshi citizens, including a woman and four miners, were killed, Sputnik news agency reported.

According to the report, lightning struck continuously in the last 24 hours in different parts of Bangladesh including Faridpur, Manikganj, Kishoreganj District, which, in addition to casualties, has caused a lot of financial losses in this country.

It should be noted that lightning is one of the natural phenomena in Bangladesh which occurs between April and June, which causes significant human and financial losses to the people of this country every year.

In recent days, Bangladeshi government has repeatedly warned of the danger of lightning in various parts of the country. However, it is said that lack of awareness of some citizens, especially in rural areas, as well as warming of sea level and rivers, has led to an increase in the number of lightning strikes in this Asian country.

Attention

Dead sperm whale washed off Antarvedi coast in Andhra Pradesh, India

A dead sperm whale washes ashore near Antarvedi coast in East Godavari district in Andhra Pradesh.
A dead sperm whale washes ashore near Antarvedi coast in East Godavari district in Andhra Pradesh.
A giant dead sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus) was sighted by local fisherfolk off Antarvedi coast near the confluence point of river Godavari into Bay of Bengal in East Godavari district.

On being learnt about the marine species, a group of locals ventured into sea on a boat for nearly a few meters from the shore and sighted the dead sperm whale, bringing the sighting to the attention of officials and local communities on Tuesday. However, the exact reason its death is yet to be ascertained scientifically. It is believed that it might have washed ashore dead a few days ago.

Since 2010, many dead sperm whales have been recorded off the Andhra Pradesh coast.


Cloud Precipitation

Reynosa and Matamoros in Mexico hit by storm and flash floods

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Reynosa and Matamoros in Mexico hit by storm and flash floods 19.05.2021 [EXTREME FLOODING] lluvia, inundacion Matamoros, Reynosa Tamaulipas, Mexico.


Cloud Lightning

Eight calves killed by lightning strike at farm in County Carlow, Ireland

Some of the cattle struck and killed by lightning on a farm outside Tullow at the weekend
Some of the cattle struck and killed by lightning on a farm outside Tullow at the weekend
EIGHT cattle were killed following a ferocious lightning strike on a Co Carlow farm at the weekend. The livestock tragically perished when a horrific thunderstorm struck on Saturday afternoon and killed them instantly at the farm located outside Tullow.

"It's shocking ... you'd be absolutely sickened to your stomach to see them there, all bundled together dead," said the local farmer, who did not wish to be named. "They fell exactly where they were ... it was terrible."

The livestock were weanling calves, approximately eight months' old, that had been reared over the winter and put out to grass just five weeks ago.

"My mother and brother were sitting at home and a terrible thunderstorm started on Saturday afternoon, the rain was lashing down and then my brother heard a bang and a crack of lightning, which he thought had come off the shed.

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Waterspout filmed over Bredco Port, Philippines

A waterspout was seen over Bredco Port in Bacolod City Wednesday, May 18, 2021.
© Ian Dwight VillanuevaA waterspout was seen over Bredco Port in Bacolod City Wednesday, May 18, 2021.
A WATERSPOUT was seen Wednesday afternoon, May 19, 2021, over Bacolod Real Estate Development (Bredco) Port in Bacolod City.

Executive Assistant Joemarie Vargas, cluster head of Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (DRRMO), said the waterspout was seen in the coastal area of Bredco Port around 1 p.m. but did not make landfall.

He said it lasted for several minutes and there were no reports of damage.

"It's a natural phenomenon (waterspout) that usually occurs when the summer season is about to end and signaling the start of the rainy season," he added.


Snowflake

Crazy weather in Edmonton, Alberta - Heavy snowfall on May 18

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It's the 18th of May and still experiencing a heavy snowfall here in Alberta.