Issue 5, 2024

Spatio-temporal changes in the pre-monsoon thunderstorm activities of northeast India over the past four decades

Abstract

The development of catastrophic mesoscale convective systems in the atmosphere, such as thunderstorms, is caused by several factors, the most important of which is moisture in the lower troposphere and then the instability and lifting of air parcels. In pre-monsoon, northeast and adjoining eastern India are susceptible to thunderstorms. Herein, we analyse the spatial and temporal changes in thunderstorm activities in terms of convective available potential energy (CAPE) and other parameters during the pre-monsoon period (March, April and May) in northeast (NE) and adjoining eastern India using ground-based and reanalysis data. It is observed that atmospheric instability is relatively higher in southern West Bengal and Tripura compared to the other regions in NE and adjoining eastern India, with a CAPE value of about 1500–3000 J kg−1 during pre-monsoon and 2000–3500 J kg−1 in May, indicating that these regions are more vulnerable to thunderstorms. Other thunderstorm indicators such as convective inhibition (CIN), K-index (KI) and total totals index (TTI) also exhibit relatively higher values in these regions during pre-monsoon. Causal discovery and correlation analysis reveal a positive association of thunderstorm days with CAPE and TTI, but a negative link with CIN. A significant negative trend is estimated in CAPE and other parameters in NE and eastern India during May, which is more dominant in southern West Bengal and Tripura (about −8 to −12 J per kg per year). Stability indices such as KI and TTI also show significant negative trends in NE India. There is a negative trend in thunderstorm days at Mohanbari, Barapani, Jorhat, Pasighat and Silchar, while positive trends at Dhubri, Imphal, Tezpur and Lengpui in the recent decade (2011–2020), which is consistent with the changes in thunderstorm indicators at these stations. This study provides an important insight into thunderstorm activity in areas susceptible to extreme weather events in the context of recent climate change and global warming.

Graphical abstract: Spatio-temporal changes in the pre-monsoon thunderstorm activities of northeast India over the past four decades

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 sen 2023
Accepted
08 apr 2024
First published
24 apr 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Environ. Sci.: Atmos., 2024,4, 557-570

Spatio-temporal changes in the pre-monsoon thunderstorm activities of northeast India over the past four decades

A. Rastogi, J. Kuttippurath and V. K. Patel, Environ. Sci.: Atmos., 2024, 4, 557 DOI: 10.1039/D3EA00133D

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