Monsoon likely to be ‘normal’ this year, predicts IMD
The monsoon this year could be ‘normal’ and bring 100 per cent rainfall instead of 96 per cent as predicted earlier, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said on Tuesday.
The prospects of the monsoon have brightened because of the reduction in the likelihood of El-Nino, IMD Director General K J Ramesh said. Ramesh said the recent development on El-Nino indicates that the monsoon could be normal this year and it could reach 100 per cent of the long period average (LPA). El Nino is a phenomenon associated with warming of Pacific waters. In its initial forecast, the IMD had said that the monsoon could be 96 per cent of the LPA which is “near normal”.
“Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology too downgraded the occurence of El-Nino this year. We hope that prospects of monsoon could improve slightly,” Ramesh said. However, he denied the possibility that monsoon would be above normal this year. Anything between 96 and 104 per cent of the LPA is considered as “normal”. Anything under 96 per cent is considered as “below normal” and 104-110 per cent of the LPA as “above normal”.
Last year, the IMD had made an initial forecast of “above normal” rainfall, but it belied its prediction …read more