Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

signs of a coming thunderstorm

Nature tells us what's coming next in its own subtle way. Animals and plants are well connected with Nature so a up next. However man, busy running a rat race, is disconnected and the acts of Nature are surprises. Often people are caught unawares by rains and thunderstorms. If people learn to read the signs, they could be better prepared.

Here are a few signs from my observations, there could be more. Some of these signs may not apply to certain geographical locations.
  1. Early morning mist - heavy mist in the early morning is usually followed by a bright & hot day. And, it could rain in the next three days.
  2. Humid and sultry weather - when humidity builds up it gets warm, people perspire in such a condition. Then the air becomes still, the level if discomfort goes up. This can happen over days and then one of the following days clouds build up and there's a downpour. 
  3. Dragonflies - somehow magically dragonflies appear before rains. They come and go with mist and humid weather.
  4. Dark clouds gathering in a particular direction - this observation is specific to Dharwad and its surroundings. If there's accumulation of dark clouds in the northeasterly direction, chances of raining at your location is high.
  5. Cool wind from riverside - this too is specific to rural area north of Dharwad. River Malaprabha flows in the west-east direction about 30 km north of Dharwad. When a cool slow breeze blows from the river side, it is bound to rain within the next three days. The breeze is pleasant, there's a significant difference in its temperature - one needs to experience it a few times to get a hang of it.
Sign #4 and #5 were gained from farmers. A real farmer is truly connected with Nature and his bullocks i.e. Basavanna. Such a farmer can predict weather conditions precisely.
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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

ಹರಿಶ್ಚಂದ್ರ ಗಾಳಿ ~ Harishchandra Gaali

Few years back, I learnt something about weather from a farmer named Mallappa Karigyar from Jeergod, a small village about 25 km from Dharwad. It was about a special wind named Harishchandra. It's not exactly a wind but a gentle breeze; cool air blowing North to South from Malaprabha river side. I had an opportunity to experience the breeze some 3 or 4 times and I got the hang of it. The breeze is always refreshing and sure to bring rains within the following three days. Just like Satya Harishchandra, who always lives up to his words, this wind too brings rain for sure. It's true!

Sunday, February 2 afternoon was windy. I think it was Harishchandra Gaali. We can expect rains by Wednesday, if not in Dharwad, surely in the surrounding area. Holi was celebrated on Monday. Kama was burnt and people played with colors. According to Hindu legends, on Kama's death his wife Rati sheds tears which fall on Earth as rains. This morning thick mist enveloped Dharwad. Another sign of rain within the following three days.

I wish it rains in Dharwad and weather cools down a little bit.
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Rains

It's been raining continuously for the last... say 10 days. Yesterday was the only clear day. Now I feel it's rainy season.

Even the stream flowing between Hangarki and Hangarki is 3/4 full. A month ago, I thought that I would never see it flow this year. I'm relieved!



It's so nice to see plants and trees sway while it's raining.