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India to receive normal monsoon this season, says IMD; May bring some respite to coronavirus-hit economy

The country which is reeling under catastrophic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic will receive normal monsoon this season, said meteorological department on Wednesday. The IMD Director General M. Mohapatra said that the country will receive normal monsoon this season. According to the forecast, the Southwest monsoon that covers 75 per cent of the country.

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IMD Director General M. Mohapatra said that the country will receive normal moonsoon this season. NE PHOTO

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NEW DELHI, APRIL 15

The country which is reeling under catastrophic effect of the COVID-19 pandemic will receive normal monsoon this season, said meteorological department on Wednesday.

The IMD Director General M. Mohapatra said that the country will receive normal monsoon this season. According to the forecast, the Southwest monsoon that covers 75 per cent of the country.

In an online press briefing, Mohapatra said quantitatively, the rainfall is likely to be 100 per cent of the Long Period Average (LPA) in the monsoon season (June-September) with a model error of 5 per cent.

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— IMD Weather (@IMDWeather) April 15, 2020

“In these difficult times of coronavirus, the good news is that the country will receive normal rainfall during June to September. This will help our agriculture sector and better crop yield. It will definitely help in economic growth of the country,” said M Rajeevan, Secretary, Minister of Earth Sciences.

“The country will receive normal rainfall this season,” Mohapatra said. The IMD defines ”average” or ”normal” rainfall as between 96 per cent and 104 per cent, and the LPA of the seasonal rainfall across the country for the period 1961-2010 is 88 centimetres.

The country receives 75 per cent of its rainfall from the southwest monsoon during June to September. It is not only crucial for farming in the country, but also for replenishing the reservoirs, and more importantly to the economy which is still largely dependent on agriculture.

Northeast monsoon is another phenomenon that brings rainfall to the Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, parts of Kerala and Andhra Pradesh during October to December.

From this year the IMD also revised the dates of onset and withdrawal dates of the monsoon for several parts of the country based on the data from 1960-2019. The previous dates were based on the data from 1901 to 1940.

However, the onset date for monsoon over Kerala, which is June 1, remains unchanged, Rajeevan said.

In states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar and parts of Uttar Pradesh, monsoon will be delayed by 3-7 days compared to the existing normal dates.

For the national capital, the new normal onset date for monsoon has been revised from June 23 to June 27 – a delay of four days. Similarly, dates have been revised for Mumbai and Kolkata from June 10 to 11, and for Chennai from June 1 to 4.

However, over extreme northwest India, the monsoon will arrive a little earlier, on July 8, as compared to the existing date of 15th July. The new date for monsoon withdrawal from south India is October 15.

The IMD, the weather forecaster of the country, attributed the forecast of normal monsoon to a neutral atmospheric changes ”El Nino” and a possible ”La Nina” during the second part of the four-month rainfall season from June to September.

Forecast models suggest that there is a 41 per cent chance of the season receiving normal rainfall and only 9 per cent possibility of a deficient monsoon.

Last year, India had received “above normal” rainfall. “Neutral El Nino Southern Oscillation(ENSO) conditions are prevailing over the Pacific Ocean and Neutral Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) conditions are prevailing over the Indian Ocean. Some climate model forecasts indicate these conditions are likely to persist during the ensuing monsoon season.

“However, a few other global climate models indicate the possibility of development of weak La Nina conditions over the Pacific Ocean during the second half of the season,” Rajeevan said.

As sea surface temperature (SST) conditions over the Pacific and Indian Oceans are known to have strong influence on Indian monsoon, the IMD is carefully monitoring the evolution of sea surface conditions over the Pacific and the Indian oceans, Mohapatra said.

El Nino is linked to the heating of waters over the central Pacific Ocean. La Nina is linked to the cooling of central Pacific waters. Positive and negative IODs are associated with cooling or heating of waters in the Indian Ocean respectively.

“La Nina, or cooler-than-usual sea surface temperatures in the east-central Pacific Ocean, is typically associated with better monsoon rains and colder winters in India while El Nino is associated with below-normal rainfall in the country,” Rajeevan said.

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