The Meteorological Department (IMT) released an overview of the monsoon forecast in April. At the same time, the meteorological department has now announced the date of the southwest monsoon entry on Saturday. This time the rainy season is expected to reach Kerala on May 27 before the normal date. According to IMT data, if the rainy season reaches Kerala as expected, it will quickly tap the Indian landscape, which began on May 23, 2009.
How long did the rainy season last?
The arrival of the main rainfall in the Indian landscape is generally announced when it reaches Kerala on June 1. The rainy season usually covers the entire country by July 8 and starts from Northwest India on September 17, and it is completed by October 15th. On May 30 last year, a monsoon came to the southern state, and on June 8, 2023.
At the same time, in 2022, on May 29, 2021, on June 1, 2019, June 1, 2019, June 1, 2019. Because of this, last year, 2018, the rainy season made a place on May 29. An IMT official said there was no direct connection between the total rainfall and the date of the start of the country during the season. The official said that the initial or delayed monsoon of Kerala does not mean that it will cover the other parts of the country the same way. It is characterized by large -scale variation and universal, regional and local attributes.
El Nino’s effect will not be
The IMT predicts the overall rainfall during the 2025 monsoon season in April, which rejects the possibility of Al Niho’s position. Explain that if the situation is created for the implementation of El Niho during the monsoon, it is less than normal rain on the Indian subcontinent. However, the IMT has rejected El Nino’s situation for this year.
M. Ravichandran, Secretary to the Ministry of Earth Sciences, M. Ravichandran, is expected to be more rainfall than the nature of India (from June to September), which is estimated at 105 per cent of the overall average 87 cm (5 per cent sample error).
The rain has been recorded like this
According to IMT, 96 percent to 104 percent in the average 50 years of 87 cm is thought to be ‘normal’. Less than 90 percent of the long -term average is considered ‘less’, and 90 percent to 95 percent is considered ‘less than normal’. The rainfall is considered to be more than 105 percent to 110 percent, and more than 110 percent of the rainfall is considered ‘higher’.
The monsoon is important for India’s agricultural sector, which supports about 42.3 percent of the population and contributes to 18.2 per cent of the country’s GDP. It is also important to rebuild important reservoirs for drinking water and power generation across the country. The order was issued against the agricultural nursery and the estate service. (PTI)
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