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Gujarat floods: What's behind heavy August downpour and erratic rain patterns

Deep depressions formed over land masses (and not the sea waters) rarely get enough moisture to bring heavy rains of this scale. Here's a study of what could have led to the unsual intense rains in the region:

August 29, 2024 / 19:49 IST
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Image source: IMD
Image source: IMD

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted extremely heavy rains in isolated parts of Gujarat today, warning that Saurashtra and Kutch regions will experience heavy rainfall, with red and yellow alerts issued over the next few days. The torrentials rains have claimed 26 lives in Gujarat over the past three days and around 17,800 people have been evacuated from flood-affected areas.

As the flood situation in rain-battered coastal districts has worsened, here’s an analysis of the factors that may have contributed to the unusually intense rainfall in the region:

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Gujarat, situated on the Tropic of Cancer, typically experiences a tropical dry climate, with the majority of its annual rainfall occurring between June and September. During this period, the state receives rain from the Arabian Sea branch of the southwest monsoon, which gathers moisture as it moves over the Indian Ocean.

However, the current downpour, attributed to a deep depression over the coastal region, is unusual. It's a land-based deep depression and such low pressure systems active over land rarely get enough moisture for heavy precipitation.