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El Nino looms over normal monsoon

Rains in August and September will have to be better than expected for the monsoon this year to be considered normal

Updated on: Aug 04, 2018 07:02 AM IST
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Rains in August and September will have to be better than expected for the monsoon this year to be considered normal, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has indicated in its latest update. Weather experts are concerned that an emerging El Niño weather phenomenon over the Pacific Ocean may cause a rain deficit in the last two months of the June-to-September monsoon.

Pedestrians walk across a road during monsoon rainfall, in Kolkata on Friday, Aug 3, 2018. ( (PTI)
Pedestrians walk across a road during monsoon rainfall, in Kolkata on Friday, Aug 3, 2018. ( (PTI)

IMD has predicted that in August and September, the rainfall will be 95% of the Long Period Average error margin of ± 8%. In June, the rainfall was 95% of the long period average (LPA) while in July it was 94% of the LPA.

“If the August-September forecast is 100% accurate, then rains for the entire monsoon season will be 95% of the LPA,” senior IMD official M Mohapatra said.

 
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