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Chasing The Monsoon: Meet Bengal’s Storm-Hunters Changing Weather Watching In India

The monsoon’s magic is evolving—storms are stronger, lightning more frequent, and cyclone paths shifting. The Kolkata Cloud Chasers pursue these dramatic skies, capturing the changing climate with cameras, technology, and a deep love for the storm

The folks behind Kolkata Cloud Chasers pose with a cloud formation Photo: Kolkata Cloud Chasers
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The Indian monsoon has stirred the imagination of poets, writers, and travellers for thousands of years, giving rise to evocative works that capture its majesty. From the rhythmic downpour to the ghostly drift of clouds and the electric theatre of lightning and thunder, the magic of the monsoon has been richly celebrated.

Poet Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, for example, dedicated many of his compositions to the monsoon. In his song "Oi Ashe Oi Oti Bhairob Horoshe," he writes:

There, there they come—monsoon clouds, thrilling and immense, heavy with moisture.
Fragrant, earth-drenched, thick with life,
Dark, brooding, magnificent—poised to burst.

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