Agency, New Delhi
Published by: Dev Kashyap
Updated Tue, 22 Feb 2022 03:28 AM IST
Summary
The agency said that ascertaining the authenticity of the data is extremely important and a lengthy process. It is too early to share the aggregated figures, but they are sufficient to provide preliminary estimates, a statement said.
This year monsoon has been forecast to be normal. Private weather forecasting agency Skymet has said that the monsoon will start in 2022 with a strong and the end of the season will be around 96 to 104 percent of the normal. On average, 880.6 mm of rain can be expected. The agency has said that it is collecting necessary data for a comprehensive forecast of the monsoon. After that in April it will release a detailed report.
The agency said that ascertaining the authenticity of the data is extremely important and a lengthy process. It is too early to share the aggregated figures, but they are sufficient to provide preliminary estimates, a statement said.
In fact, there are large inter-annual fluctuations in the onset, intensity, duration and departure of monsoons. So it is too early to say anything for sure about it. The last two monsoon seasons have been influenced by La Nia events, which are now beginning to shrink, the statement said.
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This year monsoon has been forecast to be normal. Private weather forecasting agency Skymet has said that the monsoon will start in 2022 with a strong and the end of the season will be around 96 to 104 percent of the normal. On average, 880.6 mm of rain can be expected. The agency has said that it is collecting necessary data for a comprehensive forecast of the monsoon. After that in April it will release a detailed report.
The agency said that ascertaining the authenticity of the data is extremely important and a lengthy process. It is too early to share the aggregated figures, but they are sufficient to provide preliminary estimates, a statement said.
In fact, there are large inter-annual fluctuations in the onset, intensity, duration and departure of monsoons. So it is too early to say anything for sure about it. The last two monsoon seasons have been influenced by La Nia events, which are now beginning to shrink, the statement said.