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Old 20th May 2008, 09:41   #16
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Ahh, Another rainy day.... I just love this type of weather.

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The scientific reason may be this,Posting 2 images here once again.
Compliments to DCEite for rightly predicting the cause,here I am showing you why this is happening.
When big quake strikes a big amount of enery is being released and if it is a big one than it may comeout of some heat kind of form,we never able to feel it but other animals able to grasp it quite early and there are many examples of it.This process may start before the biggie strikes,because of heat thin air perhaps takes place and it goes up in the sky coz its lighter,now here is the answer why Delhi is having wild weather-- as rightly said by DCEite focus shifted and wind on the upper layer started blowing towards the place in China(in the map it is above Burma)so moistured wind came in form of western disturbance and this may be one of the reason why Delhi's weather is eratic nowadays...watch a long path of clouds from North India upto China where quake took place.
In 2nd Image it will be a fun to watch all Violet boundries which is known as Line of Fire where most of time quake is being felt..
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Thanks for sharing the practical info.
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Old 20th May 2008, 09:56   #17
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Huh, wind from china?

I don't think the china quake has any influence on western disturbances. NW India always gets rain till April from western disturbances. This time cyclone formation over Pakistan has been happening even in may,

As for dust storms, there always were dust storms in Delhi in may, but this time the frequency is more.

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Old 20th May 2008, 11:39   #18
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And these dust storms are hitting lot of areas in North India not just delhi.

BTW,it was nice yesterday due to the rain.

Was coming from Rohtak to Noida yesterday morning and really enjoyed driving in rain.

less traffic, no cops , no 2 wheelers and total fun.
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Old 20th May 2008, 12:16   #19
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madness. biking is becoming a pain :(
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Old 20th May 2008, 12:27   #20
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madness. biking is becoming a pain :(
Its true due to maddening crowd of impatient and inexperienced bikers in delhi.

but anyways,i dint miss out yesterday.

parked my car at my place after coming from RTK and then took my Bullet out for office(5.5 Kms) and it was still drizzling at that time.

was drenched fully till i got to office but never mind.

Its definitely one of best feeling driving a bike in light rains.
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Old 20th May 2008, 12:38   #21
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As far as I remember, May used to be month of dust storms and thundershowers in 80s and 90s.

Its only in the recent 5-10 years that May has become total dry and hot month.
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