The Japanese climate agency, JAMSTEC model predictions, if they actualize doesn’t augur too well at all for the Indian monsoon. They predict a double whammy – a combined El Nino-Indian Ocean Dipole adverse effect. If so, we may end up facing a seasonal rainfall deficiency at least within 20-30% range, if not more. Our current rainfall deficiency stands at over 45% and the month of June may end with 50% plus deficiency. If JAMSTEC is right, then July-Sept may fare no better.
Read more: http://devconsultancygroup.blogspot.in/2014/06/japanese-met-predicts-double-whammy-for.html
Monday, June 23, 2014
Japanese Met predicts double whammy for Indian Monsoon: India faces devastating drought
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