EGU24-19982, updated on 11 Mar 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-19982
EGU General Assembly 2024
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Assessing the Influence of the Shillong Plateau Topography on Thunderstorm Activities in North-east India

Rajesh Kumar Sahu1, Hylke E Beck1, and Bhishma Tyagi2
Rajesh Kumar Sahu et al.
  • 1King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Physical Science and Engineering division, Earth Science and Engineering Unit, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia (rajesh.sahu@kaust.edu.sa)
  • 2Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, Odisha, India, 769008

Northeast India (NEI) experiences frequent thunderstorms during the pre-monsoon season, which can be catastrophic, resulting in loss of life and damage to infrastructure and property. The Shillong Plateau (SP) has been identified as a key factor in triggering these thunderstorms over NEI. Our study focuses on monitoring changes in thermodynamic indicators over NEI to assess the impact of the SP on the initiation and propagation of thunderstorms. The results demonstrate a significant increase in thermodynamic index values across NEI when the SP topography is elevated, indicating an increase in thunderstorm activity. Conversely, when the SP topography is reduced, there is a decrease in these indicators, corresponding with lower thunderstorm intensity. Notably, a lower SP topography is associated with increased precipitation, whereas a higher SP topography is linked to decreased precipitation. These findings underscore the crucial role of SP topography in influencing pre-monsoon thunderstorms over NEI, which has implications for understanding and predicting regional weather patterns.

Keywords: Thunderstorms; Thermodynamic Indices; Topography; Shillong Plateau; WRF

How to cite: Sahu, R. K., Beck, H. E., and Tyagi, B.: Assessing the Influence of the Shillong Plateau Topography on Thunderstorm Activities in North-east India, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-19982, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-19982, 2024.