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Skymet cuts 2018 monsoon estimate to 92%, says conditions not favourable

The monsoon is critical to replenish 81 reservoirs necessary for power generation, irrigation and drinking.

August 01, 2018 / 14:02 IST
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Weather forecasting agency Skymet has revised its monsoon forecast for 2018 to 92 percent of the long period average (LPA) from the earlier normal monsoon prediction, considering the present scenario.

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“As of now, the oceanic parameters are not at all favourable for enhancing monsoon rain during the second half of the season. Both the rainiest pockets of Northeast India and West Coast are likely to perform poorer than usual,” Skymet Managing Director Jatin Singh said.

The weather forecasting agency explains that sea surface warming is continuing in the Pacific Ocean, indicating an evolving El Nino.

The Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) has not influenced Monsoon 2018 so far and the Madden Julian Oscillation (MJO), after making its appearance during the onset phase, has also gone into silent mode. It may not become active until mid-September or even later.