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Monsoon to be near-normal this year: IMD

The Indian Meteorological Department announced the first long-range forecast of the South West monsoon and predicted that it will be "near-normal" in 2019. The Director General of IMD, KJ Ramesh said that India was likely to receive 96 per cent of its average monsoon rainfall.

IMD predicts the forecast of the south west monsoon in the country
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Published : Apr 15, 2019, 10:15 PM IST

New Delhi: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), on Monday, announced the first long-range forecast of the south-west monsoon and predicted that it will be "near-normal", this year in the country.

IMD predicts the forecast of the south-west monsoon in the country

Secretary of Ministry of Earth Sciences, M Rajeevan Nair said, "India is going to have a near-normal monsoon in 2019. It has been forecast on the basis of the negligible impact of the EI Nino phenomenon."

While speaking to ETV Bharat, the Director General of IMD, K. J. Ramesh said, "India is likely to receive 96 per cent of its average monsoon rainfall. The distribution of rainfall is going to be pretty good which will help the agricultural operations in the kharif season. So, this will be the third year in the row for good kharif season crops in the country."

According to the latest global forecasts, weak El Nino conditions have developed over the equatorial Pacific Ocean and they are likely to persist this summer. However, IMD officials have maintained that these conditions would weaken after summer.

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New Delhi: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), on Monday, announced the first long-range forecast of the south-west monsoon and predicted that it will be "near-normal", this year in the country.

IMD predicts the forecast of the south-west monsoon in the country

Secretary of Ministry of Earth Sciences, M Rajeevan Nair said, "India is going to have a near-normal monsoon in 2019. It has been forecast on the basis of the negligible impact of the EI Nino phenomenon."

While speaking to ETV Bharat, the Director General of IMD, K. J. Ramesh said, "India is likely to receive 96 per cent of its average monsoon rainfall. The distribution of rainfall is going to be pretty good which will help the agricultural operations in the kharif season. So, this will be the third year in the row for good kharif season crops in the country."

According to the latest global forecasts, weak El Nino conditions have developed over the equatorial Pacific Ocean and they are likely to persist this summer. However, IMD officials have maintained that these conditions would weaken after summer.

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Intro:New Delhi: The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), on Monday, announced their predictions for their first long range forecast for the South West monsoon that it will be near normal, this year.


Body:The Secretary of Ministry of Earth Sciences, M Rajeevan Nair said that India is going to have a near normal monsoon in 2019. The near normal monsoon has been forecast on the back of negligible impact of EI Nino phenomenon.

While speaking exclusively to ETV Bharat, the Director General of IMD, KJ Ramesh, said that the monsoon is expected to be near normal with the quantitative figure of 96 percent, +-5 percent. The distribution of rainfall is going to be pretty good which will help the agricultural operations in the Kharif season. So, this will be the third year in the row for good Kharif operations in the country.


Conclusion:According to the latest global forecasts, weak El Nino conditions have developed over equatorial Pacific Ocean and they are likely to persist this summer. However, IMD officials have maintained that these conditions would weaken after summer.
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