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The average rainfall cave crosses the normal level this season

Panaji: The average rainfall in Goa this year has crossed the normal value for the total rainy season, recorded 2,975mm on September 14.
During the rainy season last year, this level was violated around August 13.
Except for August, Southwest Monsun has provided normal or higher rainfall from normal, the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) reported.
Intense activity around 14 days in July even resulted in a situation like flooding in many parts of the cave.
For 14 days, from 11 to 24 July, 122% normal rainfall was recorded.
Unlike this, the absence of a significant weather increase system in August produced a 49% deficit rather than the normal amount of rain.
In September, rainfall was higher than usual, except September 16.
“As on September 16, the total season is 5% higher than usual.
With a relatively weak monsune period for around 3-4 days, rainfall activities again will likely be active from around September 21,” said IMD scientist, said Rahul M Society “These intra-seasonal variability is driven by active spells and breaks the monsoon above the country.
Peak Monsun in August contributed very little compared to the Monsun Peak month in August 2020.
That’s why we have to wait until September 14 to reach those values.
Reason The main for this is the absence of a convective system above the Arab Sea and Bay of Bengal during August, “he said.

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