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 The monsoon is likely to be better than earlier expected, according to the Met department which revised its initial forecast Tuesday, upgrading it marginally.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) Director General, K. J. Ramesh, said the revision to 98 per cent precipitation of the Long Period Average (LPA), was done because of reduced chances of occurrence of an El-Nino, a phenomenon associated with the heating of the Pacific waters. 

In its initial forecast released in April, the IMD said the country could receive rainfall 96 per cent of the LPA. "We are expecting a good rainfall across the country this year. July is likely to receive 96 per cent of the LPA while August is expected to witness precipitation of 99 per cent of the LPA," Ramesh said.

Swept by a heatwave, the north Indian plains and several parts of central India are expected to witness a drop in the temperature in the next two days due a western disturbance, which will bring thundershowers to this belt. Ramesh said rainfall in central India is likely to be 100 per cent of the Long Period Average (LPA) and 99 per cent in the southern peninsula, where several parts are reeling under drought. Northeast and northwest India, a region that has been receiving deficient monsoon for the three consecutive years, is likely to get 96 per cent of the rainfall of the LPA.

Northwest India comprises major agricultural states like Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, apart from Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir. According to meteorological parlance, anything between 96-104 is considered as "normal" rainfall and below it is "deficient".

Rainfall in the range of 104 to 100 is "above normal" and anything that surpasses it is considered as "excess." The IMD chief also allayed fears of occurrence of an El- Nino. "In February, all weather models indicated a possibility of an El-Nino. However, the model readings now indicate neutral ENSO conditions are likely till end of this year.

"The US' National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Australia's Bureau of Meteorology have also ruled out chances of an El-Nino," Ramesh said. El-Nino is phenomena associated with heating up of the Pacific waters and is believed to have an adverse impact on the southwest monsoon.

Monsoon supports more than half of the agriculture in the country and has a cascading effect on the economy.The southwest monsoon hit Kerala on May 30, two days ahead of scheduled onset date of June 1. Ramesh expressed satisfaction over the advancement of monsoon. "It is expected to reach Goa on June 8, Mumbai and parts of West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand on June 13-14," IMD chief said.

He, however, declined to comment on when the moon is expected to hit Delhi. The normal onset date for monsoon in the national capital is June 29. Ramesh said a circulation is expected to form over the Bay of Bengal and this will aid in further advancement of monsoon.

 

Source: Timesofoman

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