INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
IMD issued an alert for May 8, forecasting that Delhi could be hit by thunderstorm.New Delhi: A top central
government official said today that the India Meteorological Department's warning of "severe" thunderstorm in Delhi and the National Capital
Region on May 8 had caused widespread panic, and that the weather office had gone "overboard.Ministry of Earth Sciences secretary M Rajeevan
said, "On that day (May 8), they went overboard
They (IMD) predicted a kind of severe system but that did not happen.""There was a hype created by the people because the storm had caused a
lot of damage on May 2 and 3
When the weather agency issued the fresh forecast for the remaining days, they thought the same kind of severity will be there
But it was not there," Mr Rajeevan added.The top official said predicting thunderstorm was more difficult compared to tropical cyclones
At present, the weather agency could predict thunderstorm 2-3 days before they strike
Attempts were being made to predict thunderstorm six hours before they hit, he said."We predicted that there was a probability of
thunderstorm on May 2-3, two or three days before it hit the region
But the question was exactly at what time would it start, intensify and dissipate
We cannot tell that two days before (it happens)," Mr Rajeevan said.Mr Rajeevan defended the weather agency, saying it didn't goof-up in
issuing an alert for the May 2-3 high-intensity thunderstorm, which killed over 120 people in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.He added that with
the technology available with the weather agency, "that is the best way of doing it and they have done it."Following the deadly thunderstorm
of May 2-3, the India Meteorological Department had issued an alert for May 8, forecasting that parts of north India, including Delhi, could
be hit by thunderstorm and squall with winds gusting up to 50-70 kilometres an hour.The warning triggered panic across the National Capital
The Delhi government ordered the closure of schools anticipating bad weather
However, there was no extreme weather activity as predicted by the weather agency.With inputs from PTI