Climate Brief Report

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SUBMITTED BY :

•DEEPAK SHARMA
•SUSHIL KUMAR
•SONI SINGH
SUBMITTED TO : •REENA KAPOOR
AR. AKSHAT GARG •SHAMBHAVI
U.P Housing board is developing a sub city named
VRINDAVAN along Lucknow Raibareilly road for a
population of 5 lacks.
The area of the site is 1120 hectares.
 The area of the central core is 175 ha and it consists
of capital complex, town park, sports complex,
commercial and institutional facilities.
Climate is the weather of a location over time or
the environment or mood.

The prevailing or average weather conditions of


a place, as determined by the temperature and
meteorological changes over a period of years.
KAISERBAGH
BUS
TERMINUS

SITAPUR CHARBAGH
ROAD BUS TERMINUS

CHARBAGH
AIRPORT (2.4 KM.) RAILWAY
AIRPORT STATION
GOMTI NAGAR (7 KM.) FAI

BUS STATION (4.5 KM.) ALAMBAGH


BUS
TERMINUS
SITE RAILWAY ST. (2.4 KM.)

VIDHAN SABHA (7KM.) VRINDAVAN


SULTANP CBD SITE
HARDOI
HAZARTGANJ(2.4 KM.) ROAD
UR ROAD

MOHAN
BARA IMAMBARA (2.4 KM.) ROAD RAIBAREILY ROAD
KANPUR ROAD

SHANAJAF IMAM. (2.4 KM.) MEHBORA INFLUENTIAL


ROAD MOHANLAL GANJ AREA
• Longitude: 80059’ E
• Latitude: 26055’ N
• Altitude: the city stands at an elevation of
approximately 123 metres above see level and covers
an area of 2,528 square kilometres(976 sq. mt.)
GULMOHAR GUAVA
TREE TREE

POPLAR NEEM
TREE TREE

BANYAN MANGO
TREE TREE
JACK FRUIT
KANER

PAPAYA
TREE BOUGAINVILLEA

ROSE WATER LILIES


LOTUS CHAMPA

AMLA TREE BANANA


TREE
• It faces some extremities in temperature in summers
and winters.
• The climatic conditions of Lucknow vary in different
seasons and there is much difference in summer and
winter temperature.
• Lucknow basically experiences a warm subtropical
kind of climate.
• Lucknow weather is quite unpredictable and it may
rain or shine brightly at the same time.
• Summers are pretty hot and last from April to July
• The temperature ranges from 30Celsius to 45Celsius
and it can get really hot in the month of June.
• Hot dry winds called Loo make the temperatures go
really high and it can get very uncomfortable during
afternoons.
• Summers are usually hot and dry with occasional
thunderstorms.
• The monsoons last from July to September and
Lucknow receives its share of rainfall from the
southwest monsoons
• On an average, Lucknow receives 101 centimetres of
annual rainfall
• It becomes quite humid after September and
sometimes the temperatures may escalate due to the
humidity.
• The evenings are pleasant with cool winds blowing
thus reducing the night temperatures a bit.
• Lucknow experiences cool and dry winter months.
Winters usually extend from December to February
and the temperatures go really low.
• The temperature ranges from 20Celsius to 3Celsius.
• It is not uncommon for Lucknow to be enveloped in
thick fog during winter mornings and the visibility
can literally go down to nil.
• Winters can be bone chillingly cold so it is
recommended that you carry thick woollen clothes
with yourself.
• Over the course of a year,
the temperature typically
varies from 9°C to 39°C and
is rarely below 6°Cor
above 43°C.
• The cold season lasts from
December 13 to February 3
with an average daily high
temperature below23°C. The
coldest day of the year is
January 5, with an average
low of 9°C and high of 20°C.
MINIMUM TEMPERATURE ISOPLETHS
The warm season lasts
from March 30 to June
30 with an average daily
. high temperature above
35°C. The hottest day of
the year is May 25, with
an average high of 39°C
and low of 27°C.

MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE
ISOPLETHS
• Warm season: lasts from march 30 to June 30 with an average daily
high temperature above 35°C, hottest day of the year is may 25, with
an average high of 39°C and low of 27°C
• Cold season: lasts from December 13 to February 3 with an average
daily high temperature below23°C. The coldest day of the year
is January 5, with an average low of 9°C and high of 20°C.
• The length of the day varies significantly over the
course of the year. The shortest day is December
21with 10:27 hours of daylight; the longest day
is June 20 with 13:50 hours of daylight
On November 25, the clearest day of the year, the sky
is clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy 75% of the time,
and overcast or mostly cloudy 8% of the time.
On July 26, the cloudiest day of the year, the sky is overcast,
mostly cloudy, or partly cloudy 88% of the time, and clear
or mostly clear 8% of the time.
Over the entire year, the most common forms of
precipitation are thunderstorms, light rain, moderate rain,
and drizzle
• Thunderstorms are the most severe precipitation observed
during 51% of those days with precipitation. They are most
likely around July 25, when it is observed during 29% of all
days.
• Light rain is the most severe precipitation observed
during 24% of those days with precipitation. It is most likely
around August 12, when it is observed during 17% of all
days.
• Moderate rain is the most severe precipitation observed
during 14% of those days with precipitation. It is most likely
around August 14, when it is observed during 8% of all
days.
• Drizzle is the most severe precipitation observed
during 10% of those days with precipitation. It is most likely
around July 25, when it is observed during 7% of all days.
The relative humidity
typically ranges from
21% (dry) to 97%
(very humid) over the
course of the year,
rarely dropping below
11% (very dry) and
reaching as high as
100% (very humid).
The air is driest around April 14, at which time the relative
humidity drops below 26% (dry) three days out of four; it is
most humid around August 28, exceeding 95% (very humid)
three days out of four.
LUCKNOW
The wind is most often out of the west (17% of the time)
and east (13% of the time). The wind is least often out of the
south (2% of the time), south west (2% of the time), south
east (2% of the time), north east (3% of the time), and north
(4% of the time).
• Green belt should be created to reduce noise
pollution.
• Forest areas can be taken for pleasant weather.
• Underground parking to maximize soft cover.
• Residential blocks and recreational areas should be
built facing canals.
• Creating ponds as a catchment area or water
harvesting.
• It is low air pressure zone.
• Ground water is easily available.
• Deciduous tress could be planted on south side.
• Open areas such as shaded space should be created so as
to protect from morning and afternoon sunlight.
• Retaining ponds, orchard, forest, etc. can be used to
avoid noise pollution and to create pleasant weather.

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