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El Niño to hit rabi crops, next summer may be hottest ever, alerts Met Office

El Nino is likely to be witnessed in the winter season, said DS Pai, a senior scientist of the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

June 22, 2023 / 12:06 IST
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El Nino is an ocean-warming weather pattern that occurs every two to seven years.
El Nino is an ocean-warming weather pattern that occurs every two to seven years.

The El Niño weather conditions may adversely impact rainfall during the upcoming winter season which, in turn, will affect the rabi crops of wheat. It will thereby make the next summer one of the hottest ever, according to a top weather forecaster in India.

El Niño is likely to be seen in the winter season, DS Pai, a senior scientist of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), said.

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El Niño is a weather pattern with the ocean surface temperature rising 4-5 degrees Celsius that occurs every two to seven years.

Winter rainfall is a key component for the growth of rabi crops like wheat, chana and mustard. The El Niño condition was expected to affect the monsoon rainfall in the latter half of this season, but is likely to form earlier than expected.