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Rainfall is recorded in August lowest in 12 years: IMD

Rainfall is recorded in August lowest in 12 years: IMD
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New Delhi: The rainfall in August, which recorded 24 percent deficiency, the lowest in 12 years, said the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD) on Friday.
Two major monsun spells weak win in the country – from August 9-16 and August 23-27 – when northwest, the central peninsula and adjacent and west coast of India have beaten rainfall activities.
“During August 2021, the overall country’s rainfall was below the Long Period (LPA) with minus 24 percent.
This is also the lowest August rainfall in the last 12 years after 2009,” said IMD in an updated statement.
In a previous statement, IMD said the lowest August 2021 deficiency in the last 19 years, since 2002.
The Southwest Monsoon season officially began on June 1 and lasted until September 30.
June recorded 10 percent more rainfall, but also July.
And clock deficiency from August 7 and 24 percent, according to IMD data.
The country received 24 percent less than normal rainfall in August.
Of the four IMD meteorological divisions, the Indian division was receiving 39 percent rainfall.
The division consists of large areas of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Odisha.
The shortcomings in the Northwest India division, consisting of North Indian countries, are 30 percent.
The drawback is 10 percent on the southern peninsula while the East and Northeast Division receives two percent of rainfall more than normal.
IMD has predicted that rainfall activities are expected to be normal during August.
It has now been predicted above normal precipitation in September.
Weather forecasting agencies said intra-seasonal variations in terms of variations in rainfall a week in India showed that Monsun’s rainfall activities were largely subsequent subsequent subsequent for three weeks – for the weekend on August 11, August 18 and August 25 – when all the cumulative Indian Weekly The overall rain for the country was 35 percent, each 36 percent and 21 percent, under his LPA.
The formation of a number of less than low pressure systems (LPS) and the number of their lower days compared to the climate and the absence of a longer western movement during August 2021 contributed to the major rainfall in Central India, as well as all India, said IMD .
It was said that the negative Ocean Dipole (iOD) above the tropical Indian Ocean was unfavorable for Monsoon India won throughout August, which also contributed to rainfall in India that month.
The negative iod is associated with heating the waters of the Indian Ocean.

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