Showing posts with label heavy rains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heavy rains. Show all posts

25 December 2015

2015 Christmas at Arunachala Samudram Eri


The below sequence of photographs were taken this Christmas morning at the Arunachala Samudra. Heavy rains of the last month have filled the water catchment area nicely, and we are assured of a good water table through the upcoming planting season. Expect to see lots of farmers planting paddy in the coming weeks. 


Doggies: Freddy, Winnie, Oscar and Max

Having a run through the local Reserve Forest area

On top of the bund, perimeter of the Arunachala Samudra

Exploring

Water Agitation

Arunachala, 2015 Christmas Morning

The Samudram is around 700 acres, now nicely full for the hot season

3 December 2008

Its Awfully Wet!


During the second week of November I remarked to a group of visitors from California, that Tiruvannamalai had had an insignificant amount of rainfall in 2008. Well towards the end of November, a couple of days after the group had left, the heavens opened and a gale blew into the Southeast coast of India. Chennai got the brunt of it – but at Tiruvannamalai we also had to bear huge winds and rains that went on and on – day after day. I (and lots of others) lost electricity power for days – and the weather was so unbelievably bad that nobody was on the streets or could come and repair the lines. Residents just hid in their homes. My doggies eyes glazed over in bewilderment – what was happening? Poor things. Outside it seemed liked everything was melting into one great muddy glob.

To give you an idea of the amount of rain we have received in such a short time, I am quoting below part of a posting made on the renovation of the local Simha Tank.

“The Simha Tank is one of my favourite spots around the Hill, as I very much like the iconic statue of the Lion standing sentinel at the front of the Tank. As previously mentioned the tank is being desilted and deepened. It probably will be difficult to believe but over the last few rainy seasons the water level of the tank actually overflows onto Chengam Road, and makes the spot look like a negative edge pool (i.e. infinity swimming pool).”



I took the below photos this afternoon which show the Tank filling up -- still a ways to go before we get to negative edge pool (i.e. infinity swimming pool) . . .




. . . but if you notice at the back of the this photograph the continuous stream of water pouring down from the slopes of Arunachala . . .


and in closer detail . . .



Maybe our negative edge pool (i.e. infinity swimming pool) is not so far away at all!

28 October 2007

Heavy rain in Tamil Nadu


October 28, 2007

Most parts of Tamil Nadu received heavy rainfall in the last 24 hours. According to Met officials, the low pressure over the Bay of Bengal has intensified into a depression and has centered at 480 km south-east of Chennai.

It was expected to move in a west, north-westerly direction and cross Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh between Puducherry and Kavali, near Nellore in AP.

Standing paddy crops in the delta region have been submerged in many areas. The Amaravathi dam in Coimbatore district is creating concern and authorities have issued a flood warning, asking people living downstream to move to safer areas. Many lakes and tanks were almost full to the brim after receiving heavy rain. Landslides were also reported in parts of Nilgiri district.

Rain at Tiruvannamalai has been heavy and constant for the last few days. Thankfully no damage has been reported, but we are beginning to wonder exactly when will it stop!?