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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Indian monsoon could spill over into Oct, say global forecasts -Vinson Kurian

Indian monsoon could spill over into Oct, say global forecasts -Vinson Kurian

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published Published on Sep 18, 2017   modified Modified on Sep 18, 2017
-The Hindu Business line

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A US Climate Prediction Centre forecast suggests that the moderate to heavy monsoon conditions would prevail over most parts of the country until the month-end.

The latest spell, now almost a week old, is being mainly attributed to the influence of erstwhile typhoon Doksuri that rammed into the Vietnamese coast the other day.

TYPHOON REMNANT

Westward tracking storms or typhoons in the North-West Pacific/South China Sea have always had a booster impact on a prevailing monsoon over India.

This is translated into motion by a remnant ('pulse') from the storm that continues to travel in the same direction as the typhoon after it breaks up over an intermediate coast (Vietnam, in this case).

This remnant has apparently landed in the Bay of Bengal as per satellite images this morning, and will now anchor accelerated monsoon conditions over India during the next fortnight.

In the process, withdrawal of the monsoon, which should have come into effect from Rajasthan first, has proved a non-starter, by all available indications.

Especially so since India Met Department (IMD) seems to have joined international forecasters in a watch for a follow-up rain-bearing circulation in the Bay around September 27.

FOLLOW-UP SYSTEM?

A US weather tracker sees the first circulation/low-pressure area in the Bay during this week and sloshing its way across Central and North-West India towards Gujarat/South-West Rajasthan.

It has forecast possibility of heavy rain over Jammu & Kashmir, adjoining North-West Punjab, Haryana-Chandigarh-Delhi and West Uttar Pradesh in the process.

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The Hindu Business Line, 17 September, 2017, http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/national/indian-monsoon-could-spill-over-into-october-say-global-forecasts/article9862898.ece?homepage=true


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