Researchers and experts have been talking about monsoon, its impact on agriculture and how cities are not prepared to handle the rains much before monsoon hit the Kerala coast. Here’s all of it
This monsoon is different
It is one of the few years where a monsoon is entering at a time when half of India’s districts are facing drought; some are facing the fifth consecutive spell of drought. Click here to read more
India witnessing second-lowest pre-monsoon rainfall since 1954
According IMD, India received 99 mm rainfall between March and May — with a deficit of 23 per cent. Read more
Will Indian cities again drown this monsoon?
Even moderate rainfall can lead to major flooding in well-planned urban areas despite the presence of storm water drainage system. Click here to read the entire blog
Researchers identify missing element in monsoon forecast model
The model has a 'dry bias' vis-a-vis rainfall over Central India; with the new research, a better picture of rainfall over the region and better management of reservoirs could materialise. Click here for more on this
Did you know Indian and West African monsoons are linked?
A report by an Indian Institute of Science (IISc) scientist says that El Niño oscillates between both regions and affects the intensity of their rainfall. Read more
Normal monsoon doesn’t mean no drought
One-third of India’s districts are chronically drought-hit despite receiving above normal rainfall. Read more on this
Will India’s farmers face another scanty monsoon this year?
Private weather forecaster Skymet Weather predicts ‘below normal’ monsoon on the heels of major international weather agencies stating that an El Nino system is in place. Here' smore on this
Humans have a hand in weakening Asian monsoons in the last 80 years
Researchers studied tree rings from the Loess Plateau in China to conclude that increasing aerosol levels due to emissions are responsible. Want to know more? Click here
Piecing the monsoon puzzle
As scientists understand the monsoon triggers better, they find new drivers for the complex phenomenon. Click here to read more
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