Title: PRESENTATION OF BANGLADESH METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT
1PRESENTATION OF BANGLADESH METEOROLOGICAL
DEPARTMENT
Presented by ARJUMAND HABIB Deputy
Director Storm Warning Centre (SWC)
Abhawa Bhavan, Agargaon Dhaka-1207.
2MONSOON DEPRESSION OF SEPTEMBER04
- Climatologically Bangladesh is tropical in
nature. - Geographically Himalayan range in the north, Bay
of Bengal in the south. - ? Seasonally four seasons dominated by
south-west monsoon, half of the year wind blows
from the comparatively cooler humid oceans to the
warmer dry land while the other half is prevailed
by the wind from cold dry Asian land to the warm
Bay of Bengal - ? The above wind pattern is the resultant thermal
effect of the land and sea. So the seasons of
Bangladesh is directly influenced by the land and
sea interaction. That is why all the natural
disasters attains here the highest intensity in
terms of disastrous impact
31. ? Natural disasters are tropical cyclone,
storm surges tornado, severe local storms, floods
and flash floods etc. ? Economy is agriculture
based , population density is highest in the
world, per capita income is low . On the other
hand agriculture is very vulnerable to weather
and climate impacts. So the impacts of natural
disasters worsen the poor section of the people
whose livelihood depends on agriculture. ?
Recently centralization and urbanization has a
growing tendency. So every year city/town has to
accommodate a large number of people from
villages who loose their livelihood ,
accommodations due to natural disasters or some
kind of social systems that also has link to
natural disasters.
4? ? Natural disasters are tropical cyclone,
storm surges tornado, severe local storms, floods
and flash floods etc. ? ? Economy is
agriculture based , population density is highest
in the world, per capita income is low . On the
other hand agriculture is very vulnerable to
weather and climate impacts. So the impacts of
natural disasters worsen the poor section of the
people whose livelihood depends on agriculture.
? Recently centralization and urbanization
has a growing tendency. So every year city/town
has to accommodate a large number of people from
villages who loose their livelihood ,
accommodations due to natural disasters or some
kind of social systems that also has link to
natural disasters.
5 ? So our economy, infrastructure is very
vulnerable to natural disasters. Now the question
how to reduce this impacts? ? We need very
responsive disaster management system. To do this
we need that effective early warning system of
the disasters. ? BMD is responsible for this
job. ? How BMD is performing their job? ?
Whether they are fully capable of doing
this? 7
6METEOSAT PICTURE 0300UTC, 10 SEPT04 (LOW
PRESSURE AREA OVER NW BAY WEST BENGAL COAST)
7METEOSAT PICTURE 0300UTC, 11 SEPT04 (WELL
MARKED LOW OVER NW BAY WEST BENGAL COAST)
8METEOSAT PICTURE 1230UTC, 11 SEPT04 (WELL
MARKED LOW OVER NW BAY WEST BENGAL COAST)
9METEOSAT PICTURE 0300UTC, 12 SEPT04 (LAND
DEPRESSION WEST BENGAL BANGLADESH COAST)
10METEOSAT PICTURE 1230UTC, 12 SEPT04 (LAND
DEPRESSION OVER SOUTHERN PART OF WEST BENGAL
ADJOINING BANGLADESH)
11METEOSAT PICTURE 0300UTC, 13 SEPT04 (LAND
DEPRESSION OVER CENTRAL PART OF BANGLADESH
BETWEEN FARIDPUR JESSORE)
12METEOSAT PICTURE 1230UTC, 13 SEPT04 (LAND
DEPRESSION OVER JESSORE, FARIDPUR PABNA)
13METEOSAT PICTURE 0300UTC, 14 SEPT04 (WELL
MARKED LOW OVER BANGLADESH ADJOINING GANGETIC
WEST BENGAL)
14METEOSAT PICTURE 1230UTC, 14 SEPT04 (WELL
MARKED LOW OVER GANGETIC WEST BENGAL
ADJOINING BANGLADESH)
15METEOSAT PICTURE 0300UTC, 15 SEPT04 (WELL
MARKED LOW OVER GANGETIC WEST BENGAL
ADJOINING BANGLADESH)
16METEOSAT PICTURE 1230UTC, 15 SEPT04 (WELL
MARKED LOW OVER GANGETIC WEST BENGAL
ADJOINING AREA)
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32RAIN MEASURING STATIONS
33RAINFALL DURING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DEPRESSION
(10-15 SEPT04 )
DHAKA 632mm CHITTAGONG448 mm COXS BAZAR359
mm KHULNA 454 mm BARISAL 648 mm PATUAKHALI 438
mm COMILLA 465 mm CHANDPUR 487mm
KHEPUPARA 350mm JESSORE 632 mm M. COURT 732
mm MADARIPUR 479mm TEKNAF 288 mm KUTUBDIA
395 mm ISHURDI 285 mm FENI 537mm