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'Climate change to delay 2015 monsoon in MP by a week'

Next year monsoon might arrive and withdraw in MP a week later than it has been doing all these years. Climate change has led to shift in the normal dates of onset and withdrawal of monsoon in MP, a study suggested.

Updated on: Dec 11, 2014 08:05 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Bhopal
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Next year monsoon might arrive and withdraw in MP a week later than it has been doing all these years. Climate change has led to shift in the normal dates of onset and withdrawal of monsoon in the state, a scientific study has suggested.

The study by the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) of Bhopal has suggested official shift in the onset and withdrawal dates by about one week in four major cities of Madhya Pradesh. The shifted dates might be finalised and declared by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) in January. Once this is done, the official date of monsoon onset and withdrawal would be changed in the state, putting them off by a week.

The shift suggested in onset date over Jabalpur, Bhopal, Indore and Gwalior are 7-8 days over the present normal onset date. For example in Bhopal, the normal onset date for monsoon has been suggested as June 21 compared to the present normal date of June 13 (see box).

The suggested shifts in withdrawal date over Jabalpur, Bhopal, Indore and Gwalior are 4, 5, 6 and 8 days respectively.

The study also shows that the impact of climate change is intensifying day by day, affecting monsoon.

Changing monsoon may have fewer rainy days and onset would be delayed by 5 to 15 days. Rising temperatures may weaken the monsoon causing less or intense precipitation, floods, cyclones, longer breaks. The study states by end of 21st century, rainfall will increase by 15-31% and mean annual temperature by 3 degree Celsius and 6 degree Celsius.

The study also emphasised the trends of climate change over Madhya Pradesh. According to the study, decreasing monsoonal rainfall trend is significant over East Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, while West Madhya Pradesh showed overall increase.

 
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