Monsoon expected to revive in September: IMD

India is expected to see a revival of the Southwest Monsoon over the weekend, bringing much-needed rain to central and southern parts of the country. The India Meteorological Department predicts that September will have normal rainfall levels, but...

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Monsoon expected to revive in September: IMD
After deficient rainfall activity resulted in India experiencing the driest August since 1901, the Southwest Monsoon is expected to revive over the weekend bringing rain to central and southern parts of the country, the weather office said on Thursday. Addressing a press conference virtually, India Meteorological Department Director General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said September was likely to witness normal rainfall in the range of 91-109 per cent of the long period average of 167.9 mm.

However, Mohapatra said even if the rainfall in September was to remain on the higher side, the June-September seasonal rainfall average is expected to be below normal for the season.

He said development of El Nino conditions in the equatorial Pacific Ocean was the most important factor behind the deficient rainfall activity in August.


However, the Indian Ocean Dipole - the difference in sea surface temperature of Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal - has started turning positive, which could counter the El Nino impact, Mohapatra said.

He said the Madden Julian Oscillation - the eastward moving pulse of cloud -- and the rainfall in the tropical region too was turning favourable and play a role in the revival of monsoon. PTI SKU

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