Pakistan’s Monsoon 2011 (July & August)

Pakistan’s Monsoon 2011 (July & August)

During the first two months of monsoon season (July & August), anomalous behavior of precipitation has been observed over Pakistan. Over the national scale, in July, slightly below normal (-18%) rain was recorded but highly above normal (+59%) precipitation occurred during the month of August. Rainfall deviation from normal (1961-1990) during July over the provinces, Khyber-Pakhtonkhwa and Punjab was minimal whereas, Balochistan & Sindh were largely in deficit i.e. -36% & -72%, respectively. The monsoon activity was intensified during August over the country, especially south eastern parts, where monthly rainfall was +270% above normal in the province of Sindh. The August rainfall was almost normal over Khyber-Pakhtonkhwa (+9%) and slightly above normal over Punjab (+17%) & Balochistan (+22%).

RAINFALL (Percentage Departure)

Region July August
Pakistan -17.7 58.9
Khyber-PK 0.8 8.8
Punjab 1.2 16.6
Balochistan -36.2 21.6
Sindh -72.1 271.4

In Pakistan the monsoon period is taken from July to September. The month wise percentage contribution to monsoon rainfall has been found to be generally 45, 40 & 15 during July, August & September respectively. The August monsoon rainfall, over province of Sindh (271 % above normal) is the heaviest recorded during the period 1961-2011. It may be recalled, that the monsoon rainfall during last year, over whole country, was excess of 87 per cent and was highest since 1994 and ranked second highest during last 50 years of period. These unusual & heavy downpours led to flash flooding in the area and caused damage to crops, property and tens of lost lives.

Chief amount of observed monthly accumulated rainfall (mm)

July 2011

Station Observed Normal Departure
Dahmial 593.0 —- —-
Risalpur 415.6 132.4 283.2
Islamabad (AP) 335.2 305.3 29.9
Mianwali 271.4 134.8 136.6
Murree 265.4 364.1 -98.7
Lahore (PBO) 245.2 212.1 33.1
Balakot 228.3 372.0 -143.7
Kamra 228.1 —- —-
Malam Jaba 219.0 —- —-
Sialkot 218.7 304.1 -85.4
Joharabad 217.0 —- —-
Rawalakot 211.2 —- —-
Jhelum 205.3 263.2 -57.9
Muzaffarabad 201.2 359.4 -158.2

August 2011

Station Observed Normal Departure
Mithi 530.0 —- —-
Kohat 373.1 115.6 257.5
Sialkot 335.4 323.5 11.9
Badin 331.2 92.6 238.6
Okara 280.0 —- —-
Chhor 276.0 69.4 206.6
Nawabshah 275.2 46.3 228.9
Mir Pur Khas 263.1 —- —-
Rawalakot 257.0 —- —-
Kakul 257.0 266.5 -9.5
Lahore (PBO) 255.1 194.5 60.6
Padidan 251.2 40.5 210.7
Noorpur thal 219.1 —- —-
Murree 216.2 335.5 -119.3

Climate Data Processing Centre (CDPC)
Pakistan Meteorological Department, University Road, Karachi PAKISTAN

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