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Records Goa Monsun weak overall with several short spells in June & July

Records Goa Monsun weak overall with several short spells in June & July
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PANAJI: Southwest Monsun over Goa has been weak for most of the season so far except for a short time from June 8 to June 19, and other spells between July 10 and July 23, when it was active.
Four homogeneous meteorological areas – northwest, east and northeast, and Central India, and the South Peninsula – also experienced skipperation skipping, according to experts.
“This year has so far been a year of neutral in the Pacific Ocean.
Monsun has been weak for most of the time except for a short time from 8 to 19 June, when it was active.
Also, there are two spells break, one spell break three days in July And one day five days in August, “meteorologists and retired scientists, the National Institute of Oceanography (NIO), said Ramesh Kumar.
Monsun above Goa has so far been a 2% deficit.
Excessive normal rainfall in most days during the first two months of the season, but the activity was weak to very weak, even the type of rest, in August in the state.
According to Kumar, June saw the four homogeneous regions who received excessive rainfall with the region of the core monsun zone (central zone) received maximum rainfall, with an excess of 17.5%, and the South Peninsula region received a minimum of 3.7%.
In the Peak Monsun in July, the South Peninsula region received maximum rainfall of around 26.3% of the strengths and eastern and northeastern regions of receiving minimum rainfall.
In the month of August Peak Monsun (until August 23), the core Monsun Zone of India was facing a maximum deficit of 37.4% and eastern and northeast minimum deficit of 6%.
“If we consider the whole season, from 36 meteorological subdivisions, there are 11 deficits, 21 normal and four advantages of subdivision,” Kumar said.
He said that there was no convective system such as depression or depression of monsoons above the Arab Sea or Bay of Bengal so far this year.
“The last time this happened was the way back in 2002, which coincidentally the year of drought.”

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