Friday, 30 June 2017

June Rainfall Amounts!

Month of June remained fairly above normal for many stations across the country while mostly normal for others.
Monsoon interaction with WD caused handsome amounts of rainfall in Upper, Central and Southern parts of country including karachi.

Rain during last 24 hours:

Sindh: Diplo 70, Karachi (North Karachi 62, Saddar 59, Faisal base 56, Masroor, Nazimabad 51, Gulshan e Hadid 49, Model Observatory 39, Landhi 22), Badin 52, Thatta 40, Karachi A/P (Old Observatory 35, New Observatory 26), Nagarparker 24, Chhor 22, Mithi 17, Hyderabad 12, Mirpurkhas 08, Islamkot 03, Dahli 02,  
Punjab: Murree 58, Sialkot (City 34, A/P07), Gujrat 09, Gujranwala 07, Lahore (A/P 05, Punjab University 04, PBO 03), Kasur 03, Balochistan: Lasbella 13, Khuzdar 02,  
Kashmir: Rawalakot 09, Garidupatta 06, Muzaffarabad 05,   
KP: Malamjabba 08, Balakot 05, Kalam 03, 
GB: Gupis 02, Astore, Bagrote 01.

Following rainfall totals were recorded across different stations of Pakistan in this June:
ISLAMABAD CAPITAL TERRITORY:
Islamabad (G-8/2) 240.2 mm
Islamabad (Saidpur) 206 mm
Islamabad (PMD Headquarter H-8/2) 152.5 mm
Islamabad (DHA-2) 112.1 mm
Islamabad (Bokra) 103.3 mm
PUNJAB:
Rawalpindi (Bahria Town) 136.8 mm
Rawalpindi (Shamsabad) 135.2 mm
Rawalpindi (Chaklala) 128.1 mm
Rawalpindi (Westridge) 112.1 mm
Sialkot Airport 136 mm
Sialkot Cantt 123.9 mm
Bahawalpur Airport 145.3 mm
Bahawalpur City 77.1 mm
Lahore PBO 203.3 mm
Lahore Airport 129.6 mm
Taxila 104.2 mm
Kamra 40.4 mm
Bahawalnagar 37.2 mm
Bhakkar 74.3 mm
Chakwal 161.6 mm
Chenabnagar (Chiniot) PWS 38.3 mm
DG Khan 40.3 mm
Faisalabad Airport 76.8 mm
Jhang 139.2 mm
Joharabad 37.7 mm
Jhelum 84.7 mm
Kasur 108.9 mm
Khanpur 42.7 mm
Kot Addu 35.5 mm
Karor (Layyah) 18.1 mm
Mandi Bahauddin 59.8 mm
Mianwali 28.1 mm
Multan Airport 82 mm
Mangla 138.7 mm
Murree 213 mm
Noorpur Thal 126 mm
Okara 86.5 mm
Rahimyar Khan 49 mm
Gujranwala 155.6 mm
Gujrat 133.5 mm
Shorkot 69.3 mm
Sahiwal 107.4 mm
Sargodha Airport 52.2 mm
Toba Tek Singh 99 mm
GILGIT-BALTISTAN/AZAD KASHMIR:
Astore 11.4 mm
Bunji 7.3 mm
Chilas 7.3 mm
Garhi Dupatta 100.5 mm
Gilgit Airport 10.5 mm
Kotli 120.9 mm
Muzaffarabad 105.6 mm
Rawalakot 131.1 mm
Skardu PBO 6.8 mm
KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA:
Peshawar Golf Club 43 mm
Peshawar Airport 42.2 mm
Parachinar 27 mm
Balakot 96.1 mm
Bannu 8 mm
Cherat 42 mm
Chitral Aiport 0.3 mm
DI Khan 53.3 mm
Dir (Upper) 86 mm
Timergara (Lower Dir) 99 mm
Drosh 5.2 mm
Kakul 85.5 mm
Kalam 26.3 mm
Kohat 56.2 mm
Malamjabba 81 mm
Mirkhani 12 mm
Pattan 21 mm
Saidu Sharif 28 mm
Risalpur 50.2 mm
Parachinar 27 mm
SINDH:
Karachi (DHA) 113.3 mm
North Karachi 95.8 mm
Karachi (Saddar) 94 mm
Gulshan-e-Hadeed 91.8 mm
Karachi (Paposhnagar) 85 mm
Karachi (North Nazimabad) 75.2 mm
Karachi (Faisal Base) 73.5 mm
Karachi (Masroor Base) 67.5 mm
Karachi (Johar Block 5) 62.9 mm
Karachi (Airport) 59.5 mm
Karachi (Landhi) 57 mm
Badin 68.2 mm
Makli (Thatta) 56.2 mm
Hyderabad Airport 14 mm
Mithi 20.4 mm
Sukkur Airport 4.2 mm
Rohri 1.6 mm
Nawabshah Airport 24 mm
Jacobabad 15.9 mm
Chhor 30.8 mm
Larkana 10 mm
Moenjo Daro 36 mm
Mirpur Khas 8.1 mm
Dadu (Nil)
Padidan (Nil)
BALOCHISTAN:
Quetta Airport (Nil)
Quetta PBO (Nil)
Barkhan 136 mm
Sibbi 97 mm
Khuzdar Airport 47 mm
Bela (Lasbela) 13.2 mm
Zhob 9 mm
Jiwani, Pasni, Ormara, Gawadar Airport, Kalat, Dalbandin, Nokkundi, Turbat Airport (Nil) each


RAIN REPORT From Karachi: An amazing spell of rain in Karachi this June. One of the best in decades!
Total rainfall in last TWO days (28 June + 29 June):
DHA 18 + 95 = 113 mm
Saddar 25 + 77 = 102 mm
North Karachi 33 + 62 = 95 mm
North Nazimabad 23 + 51 = 74 mm
Paposhnagar 30 + 58 = 88 mm
Masroor Base 16 + 51 = 67 mm
Faisal Base 15 + 56 = 71 mm
Karachi AP 23 + 35 = 58 mm
Landhi 34 + 22 = 56 mm
Hadeed 24 + 49 = 73 mm
Jauhar (Block 5) 23 + 39 = 62 mm

Since 1951, the monthly rainfall data of Karachi suggests that not even a single June has passed since 1951 in which, if it rained in June, the rest of the monsoon months were dry!
(Taha Tarmajee)

June Outlook: 
June is the hottest month in Pakistan. People remember it as the hot and dry month. At the start this june was also very hot and dry. A heat wave which threatened the maximum temperatures to break the records in Pakistan.
Turbat matched its all time maximum temperature record. This heatwave moved north and almost all stations were in mid 40s and above. Then suddenly the moisture started to penetrate from Arabian Sea and BoB and interaction with Western Disturbances caused the severe thunderstorms/windstorms in Rawalpindi/Islamabad.
Quite a few storms were 100+ km/h. In the 3rd week premonsoon rains started and temperature dropped below normal and Islamabad nearly broke its all time minimum temperature. Look at the contrast record high and on the other hand record low.
This has been the pattern of 2017 Since march. Except one severe heatwave june remained pleasant, rainy and comfortable. We also observed the very rare phenomenon of mist in the month of june as the humidity was 100% and had enough time for the mist to develop. Here are the Stats of Islamabad G-8/2 personal observatory. 
Highest Maximum Temperature 45°C Lowest Maximum Temperature 27.5°C Highest Minimum Temperature 27.9°C Lowest Minimum Temperature 17.4°C Average Maximum Temperature 35.7°C Average Minimum Temperature 21.6°C Total Rainfall 240.2 mm Highest daily Rainfall 77 mm Highest Windspeed 164.2 km/h @
 (By Mashhood Ibal)

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