This early withdrawal of the southwest monsoon and consistent shortfall in rainfall for two consecutive years coudl raise concerns about water security across regions dependent on seasonal precipitation for agriculture and livelihood. While IMD categorizes this year’s Southwest Monsoon as “normal,” local variations-especially deficits in districts like Idukki and Wayanad-underscore potential challenges for specific geographic zones.
The evolving climatic drivers such as negative Indian Ocean Dipole and La Niña indicate potential deviations during the approaching northeast monsoon period that warrant close observation. This highlights how global oceanic phenomena directly impact localized weather systems crucial for India’s agrarian economy.
Continued refinement of forecasting models by agencies like IMD may help better anticipate regional trends tied to global climatic shifts-a vital step considering India’s dependence on unpredictable rain cycles.
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