FINAL Site Analysis
FINAL Site Analysis
FINAL Site Analysis
Introduction:
Geography:
Narkhed taluka has total area of 64491 Hectors. Most of
the area of Narkhed taluka are under agricultural land.
Some area are hilly and cover with rare forest also.
Wardha river is flowing from western border of taluka. Kar
river is flowing from southern border of taluka and Kolar
river is flowing from eastern border of taluka. Other river
are Jam, Mandakini, Wandali etc.
Rainfall & Climate:
The area experiences the sub-tropical to tropical
temperate monsoon climate and characterized by a hot
summer and general dryness throughout the year except
during the southwest monsoon season, i.e., June to
September. In winter average minimum temperature is
about 9- 15 °C. In summer average maximum temperature
is about 38-45 °C. As per Agro-climatic Zones of the
Agriculture Department, both the talukas are categorized
under ‘Moderate Rainfall Climatic Zone-08’. Rainfall data
of rain gauge stations located at taluka headquarters of
Katol and Narkhed have been collected from available
sources and are subjected to various types of statistical
analysis to understand the characteristic of the rainfall.
The long term rainfall analysis for the period 1901 to 2015
for Katol taluka and 1998 to 2015 for Narkhed taluka
indicates that there is insignificant fall (-0.83 mm/year) in
the rainfall at Katol while significant rise (+16.315
mm/year) in rainfall at Narkhed taluka. The probability of
normal rainfall is about 75 % in Katol and 69 % in Narkhed
taluka while the chances of droughts is about 13 % in Katol
and 6 % in Narkhed taluka.
Running Track:
WIND ROSE
SUNPATH
USER STUDY
- Children come for playing
- Old age people come for morning walk and evening walk
- And also do green gym
- Parents come with their small baby to play
- For couple
- Young people come to play badminton/walk/for chit-chat
REQUIREMENTS
Green gym
Seating
Play area
Lawn
Walking path
Toilet
Drinking water area
Water bodies
Parking
Pergola
Latitude – 20.85 N UMRED – BURIAL GROUND
Longitude- 79.32 E
THE WIND ROSE FOR UMRED SHOWS HOW MANY HOURS PER YEAR THE WIND
BLOWS FROM THE INDICATED DIRECTION. EXAMPLE SW: WIND IS BLOWING FROM
SOUTH-WEST (SW) TO NORTH-EAST (NE). CAPE HORN, THE SOUTHERNMOST
LAND POINT OF SOUTH AMERICA, HAS A CHARACTERISTIC STRONG WEST-WIND,
WHICH MAKES CROSSINGS FROM EAST TO WEST VERY DIFFICULT ESPECIALLY
FOR SAILING BOATS.
THE DIAGRAM FOR UMRED SHOWS THE DAYS PER MONTH, DURING WHICH THE WIND
REACHES A CERTAIN SPEED. AN INTERESTING EXAMPLE IS THE TIBETAN PLATEAU, WHERE
THE MONSOON CREATES STEADY STRONG WINDS FROM DECEMBER TO APRIL, AND CALM
WINDS FROM JUNE TO OCTOBER.
SOLAR PANEL
PARKING
They are a smart way to produce energy from
large sun exposed surfaces while providing
covered parking for drivers or shaded rest
areas for people. During peak sunlight midday,
your building can run off the power generated
by solar canopies.
ENTRANCE IDEAS
WARDHA
CLIMATE AND AVERAGE WEATHER YEAR ROUND IN WARDHA INDIA
• In wardha, the wet season is oppressive and overcast, the dry season is mostly clear, and it is hot year round. Over the course of the CLOUDS
year, the temperature typically varies from 57°F to 108°F and is rarely below 50°F or above 114°F. • In Wardha, the average percentage of the sky covered by clouds experiences
extreme seasonal variation over the course of the year.
• The hot season lasts for 2.0 months, from April 7 to June 7, with an average daily high temperature above
103°F. The hottest month of the year in Wardha is May, with an average high of 108°F and low of 84°F. • The clearer part of the year in Wardha begins around October 2 and lasts for
8.0 months, ending around June 2.
• The cool season lasts for 2.8 months, from November 12 to February 7, with an average daily high temperature
below 88°F. The coldest month of the year in Wardha is December, with an average low of 58°F and high of • The clearest month of the year in Wardha is February, during which on average
83°F. the sky is clear, mostly clear, or partly cloudy 83% of the time.
• The cloudier part of the year begins around June 2 and lasts for 4.0 months,
ending around October 2.
• The cloudiest month of the year in Wardha is August, during which on average
the sky is overcast or mostly cloudy 88% of the time.
WARDHA ARVI (PARK)
WARDHA PULGAON (PLAYGROUND)
WARDHA DEOLI (GYMNASIUM)
CARDIOVASCULAR EQUIPMENT STREACHING AND CORE EXERSICE
STRENGTH TRAINING
GADCHIROLI
Located near centre of Indian peninsula, far from the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian
Sea, Gadchiroli has a tropical wet-and-dry climate with dry conditions prevailing for
most of the year. It receives an annual rainfall of about 1,000 mm (39 in), almost
entirely from monsoon rains between June and September. Summers are extremely
hot lasting from March to June, with maximum temperatures occurring in May
CLIMATE AND AVERAGE WEATHER YEAR ROUND IN GADCHIROLI INDIA
• Gadchiroli district’s climate is changing seasonally. In the summer, there is definitely a hot summer in the district, but there is very cold in the winter. The average humidity in the district is 62%.
• In Gadchiroli district it is mainly due to rain in the south-west monsoon winds in June, July, August and September. The district always gets sufficient rainfall in the month of July and August to the river banks
• Geographically the Wainganga valley is a special part of the district. Gadchiroli, Armori, Chamorshi, Aheri and Sironcha talukas are included in this part.
• Large body iron is coming to the main part of the district. Apart from leaving a bar on the Godavari and Pranhita rivers, the main fiji graphic features of the district are Sarconda, Bhamragad, Aheri and Dandakaranya mountain
ranges from the highest comfort to moderate. The geographical structure is described along the different hills from the plain land of the district.
• The main river basin of the district Godavari district is bounded by south and flows from west to east. The main subdivision of Godavari is the Pranita sub-basin which is named after two major sub-ports namely Wainganga
and Sangha near Chapra village in Chamora taluka of Wardha river. And Indravati sub-basin depicts the sub-basin of a sub-basin with a parallel drainage pattern.
• In the eastern part of the district ie Dhanora, Ettapalli, Aheri and Sironcha talukas, which are more in some areas of the district and it is surrounded by dense forests. There are hills in the district of Bhamragad, Tigad, Palsgad
and Surajgarh.
• The main soil of the district is soil, clay, sandy loam, deep black soil, reddish brown and yellow brown soil, in mountainous climates, brown and soil terrain and lateite and ladidative soil.
• The Indian Climate shows simulation data, not measured data, for the selected coordinate (lat: 20°10'0"N, lon: 80°0'0"E | Gadchiroli) and is not compared to measured data of a weather station. Wind
and temperature data are calculated with the average altitude therefore, the temperatures for mountains and coasts can be different from the data at the exact coorinate which you have selected.
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