AS MENTIONED IN MY LAST BLOG ON NAGPUR WEATHER, THE SUMMER HEAT WILL BE ON THE RISE GRADUALLY. PRESENTLY TILL 11th MARCH 2011 FEW TRACES OF CLOUD WOULD SEND BACK THE RADIATED HEAT FROM THE EARTH AND GIVE A FEEL OF REAL SUMMER. FROM 11th MARCH 2011 ONWARDS, THE UPPER WINDS (BETWEEN 850 mb AND 500 mb i.e. BETWEEN 1.5 Kms AGL to 5.5 Kms AGL) WILL TURN TO NW, THEN GRADUALLY NNW AND COMPLETELY NORTHERLY WINDS FROM 16th ONWARDS WILL BRING DOWN THE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE BY ABOUT A DEGREE OR TWO. THE ZERO DEGREE ISOTHERM WILL ALSO RISE FROM 620 mb TO ABOUT 580 mb AND RH ON THE GROUND RANGING BETWEEN 33 % AND 07% WILL SHOW THAT THE WEATHER IS COMPLETELY DRY. THE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE WILL TRY TO BREAK 40 deg CEL MARK ON MONDAY THE 14th MAR '11 AND ON TUESDAY IT MAY CROSS THE 41 deg CEL MARK.
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FORECAST FOR CRICKET MATCH BETWEEN INDIA AND SOUTH AFRICA AT NAGPUR ON 12th MARCH
ON 12th MARCH 2011, DURING THE MATCH START TIME IN THE AFTERNOON ABOUT 1430 Hrs IST, THE GROUND WIND WILL BE INITIALLY Nly AND THEN NNEly AND AROUND 02 Kmph, RISING TO 05 Kmph IN THE EVENING AND WILL BE AROUND 12 Kmph IN THE LATE EVENING/NIGHT HOURS. THE RH WILL BE INITIALLY 10% RISING TO 15%. AT ABOUT 38 deg CEL (+/- 1) THE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE MAY BE UNCOMFORTABLE FOR OUTSIDERS AND WILL RAPIDLY COOL DOWN TO 23 deg CEL (+2/-1) IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE CRICKET MATCH AT JAMTHA, NAGPUR.
Milind Phadke
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