Explain the phenomenon of Western disturbance and discuss its impact on the Indian weather system.
The western disturbance refers to moisture laden, low-pressure disturbances that travel from the Mediterranean Sea region to the Indian subcontinent during winters.
- These disturbances pick up humidity from the Mediterranean sea and travel along with westerlies.
- At times, these low-pressure disturbances may develop into Medicanes (Mediterranean hurricanes).
- They form the primary wind pattern in the Indian subcontinent in winters and have various impacts on its weather system.
Impacts on Indian weather:
- Sudden marked drop in night temperature.
- Winter rainfall in north and north-west India.
- Indicate the inflow of westerlies to the subcontinent.
- May bring a cyclonic storm by Medicanes.
- Helps in growth of winter crops, e.g. wheat, gram, barley.
Western disturbances are an essential feature of the Indian weather system.