what is kaal baisakhi
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KAAL BAISHAKHI
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Kaal Baisakhi These are the local thunderstorms associated with violent winds, torrential downpours, often accompanied by hail. They occur in West Bengal. Loo These are strong, gusty, hot, dry winds blowing during the day over the North and North-Western India.
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During the hot weather period i.e from March to May the eastern and North-eastern states of the subcontinent like West Bengal, Bihar, Assam, Orissa (parts) and Bangladesh experience dramatic appearance of a special type of violent thunderstorm know as Nor’wester.The dramatic appearance of nor’wester in the afternoon or evening of pre-monsoon months over Bengal, Bihar, Assam and adjoining areas has been a matter of great interest not only to the meteorologists but to all sections of people and has a place in literature. Nor’wester not only gives relief after mid-day heat but helps crops.
It is known as ‘Kaal Baisakhi’ or calamity of the month of Baisakh (April,15-May,15). Apart from its destructive effects like sudden rise in wind speed, lightning, thunder and hail the rainfall associated with the storm although small in amount, is extremely helpful for the pre-Kharif crops like jute, Aus paddy, summer till and a large number of vegetables and fruits and the sudden drop in temperature gives relief after unbearable mid-day heat.
It struck Bihar yesterday and thirty-two people were killed and over 80 seriously injured as the nor’wester ravaged several districts last night, destroying thousands of huts and standing crops.
Maximum number of 25 deaths were reported from Purnia district, while six have died in Madhepura and one in Madhubani.