Current Context: India’s first research testbed to study Nor’westers getting ready.
- Aim : to study thunderstorms from the formation stage, growth, and propagation over eastern parts of the country.
- This will be done using meteorological instruments, drones, and other equipment that will aid in the systematic tracking of thunderstorms.
- Thunderstorm research testbed to be equipped with drones, 100-metre flux tower and high-end instruments and will cover a large area adjoining West Bengal, Odisha, and Jharkhand.
- India Meteorological Department (IMD), Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM), Pune, and National Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF), Delhi, will jointly develop and use this facility.
- The control centre will be at Chandbali in the Bhadrak district of Odisha.
ABOUT NOR’WESTERS :
- Nor’westers also known as Kalbaishakhi are severe thunderstorms that occur during the pre-monsoon season (March to May) in Bangladesh and the Indian states of Bihar, Tripura, Assam, Odisha, Jharkhand, and West Bengal.
- They are often very violent with squall.
- Speed : 60 to 80 km per hour.
- They cause heavy damage to standing crops, trees, buildings, livestock and even lead to loss of human lives.
These storms are known as ‘Barodoli Chheerha’ in Assam.