Rainfall distribution over Bangladesh stations during the monsoon months in the absence of depressions and cyclonic storms

  • HUSSAIN M
  • SULTANA N
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Abstract

Monsoonal rainfall plays an important role in the annual rainfall distribution over Bangladesh. It is generally believed that monsoon depressions and cyclonic storms significantly affect the rainfall distribution over Bangladesh during the monsoon months and their absence causes deficient rainfall during the individual monsoon months. This aspect has been examined by computing the average rainfall for 32 meteorological observatories of Bangladesh Meteorological Department during the period 1948.91 for those monsoon months which were free from depressions and cyclonic storms. It has been found that the absence of monsoon depressions and cyclonic storms is not the main factor which causes deficient rainfall and consequent drought conditions in the individual monsoon months over different stations of the country. All the stations in the country experienced normal rainfall conditions inspite of the absence of depressions and cyclonic storms in the monsoon season (June-September).

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HUSSAIN, M. A., & SULTANA, N. (1996). Rainfall distribution over Bangladesh stations during the monsoon months in the absence of depressions and cyclonic storms. MAUSAM, 47(4), 339–348. https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v47i4.3752

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