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Rain shocks: On the monsoon in 2024

India’s farmers must account for a stronger monsoon while Sowing

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast a bountiful monsoon. Rainfall from June-September is expected to be 6% more than the 87 cm, which is considered to be the average rainfall the country receives during these months. This is a fairly bold forecast by the agency that, typically in its April forecast, avoids suggesting either surplus or deficit rain. Given that temperatures in many southern States are soaring and stoking heatwaves, the anticipation of bountiful rainfall might sound like welcome news. There is however a dark cloud to this silver lining . The IMD’s climate models suggest a 30% chance of “excess” rains — defined as more than 10% of what is usual. By comparison, its expectation of “above normal” rains is 31%, defined as between 5%-10% of what is normal. The slim difference suggests that excessive rains are as likely as merely ‘above normal’ showers. Most of these rains are expected in the second half of the monsoon, or August and September. The IMD’s models forecast for this are premised on the development of a La-Niña , or a converse of the El-Niño (which more often than not results in a decrease in monsoon rainfall). The La Niña is also expected to be aided by a positive Indian Ocean Dipole , characterised by a cooler than normal Indian Ocean in the east as compared to the west, that helps bring rain to several States in southern India. The IMD is silent on the quantity of rains in June and July but expects “neutral conditions” (neither El Niño, nor La Niña) to be prevalent that time. Two arid monsoon months and torrential rains in the last two may be fine for agriculture but is likely to result-in extreme floods and — as has been observed in the past — immense damage to lives, livelihoods and infrastructure.

The 2018 floods in Kerala continue to be a reminder of how vulnerable India is to natural disasters . While an update to the forecast is expected around the end of May, the IMD’s current signal must be urgently heeded . States must, at the soonest , draw up emergency plans from their disaster-management modules to bolster infrastructure, prepare evacuation plans, conduct audits of the structural stability of dams and their distress-signalling network and ensure that broader early-warning networks are in place . Also, India’s farmers, a majority of whom continue to be dependent on rain-fed agriculture, must also be informed of the possibility of a stronger, second half of the monsoon and incorporate these in their sowing operations.

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Bountiful
(adjective) – Abundant, plentiful, ample, rich, generous

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Soaring (adjective) – Skyrocketing, escalating, rising rapidly, climbing, ascending
ऊँचा उठता हुआ

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Given (preposition) – Considering, in light of, taking into account, with regard to
देखते हुए

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Deficit (noun) – Shortage, shortfall, deficiency, lack, insufficiency
कम

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Forecast (verb) – Predict, project, estimate, prophesy, anticipate
भविष्यवाणी करना

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Sowing (noun) – Planting, seeding, dispersal of seeds, cultivation of crops
बुवाई

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Account for (phrasal verb) – Explain, justify, consider, provide a reason for, take into account
ध्यान में रखना

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Slim (noun) – Small, slight, narrow, thin, slender
मामूली

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Silver lining (phrase) – Hope, positive aspect, promising part, optimistic view
आशा की किरण

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Dark cloud (phrase) – Problem, difficulty, trouble, threat, challenge
मुश्किल

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Anticipation (noun) – Expectation, forecast, prediction, premonition, excitement
पूर्वानुमान

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Stoke (verb) – Fuel, kindle, incite, inflame, intensify
उत्तेजित करना

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Merely (adverb) – Simply, Just, Only, Purely, Solely

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Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) (noun) – Oceanic climate pattern involving temperature variations between the eastern and western Indian Ocean
भारतीय महासागर डाइपोल

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Aided (by) (adjective) – Helped, supported, assisted, facilitated, backed
सहायता प्राप्त

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El Nino (noun) – Climatic event involving warming of the Pacific Ocean and influencing global weather patterns
एल नीनो

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La Nina (noun) – Climatic phenomenon characterized by cooling of the Pacific Ocean
ला नीना

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Premised (on) (adjective) – Based on, grounded in, dependent on, following from
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Converse (noun) – Opposite, reverse, contrary, inverse, antithesis
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Result in (phrasal verb) – Lead to, cause, produce, bring about, engender
परिणाम होना

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Torrential (adjective) – Heavy, intense, relentless, copious, downpouring
मूसलधार

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Arid (adjective) – Dry, barren, desolate, parched, infertile
शुष्क

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Prevalent (adjective) – Widespread, common, general, prevailing, predominant
प्रचलित

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The Soonest (noun) – Earliest time, quickest opportunity, as soon as possible
शीघ्रतम

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Draw up (phrasal verb) – Prepare, devise, draft, formulate, compose
तैयार करना

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Heed (verb) – Pay attention to, take notice of, consider, observe, regard
ध्यान देना

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Disaster (noun) – Catastrophe, calamity, tragedy, crisis, misfortune
आपदा

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Vulnerable (adjective) – Exposed, susceptible, at risk, defenseless, unprotected
संवेदनशील

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Livelihood (noun) – Living, sustenance, means of support, income, existence
जीविका

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Immense (adjective) – Huge, enormous, vast, massive, tremendous
अपार

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In place (phrase) – Established, set up, ready, prepared, arranged
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Distress-signalling (adjective) – Used for indicating trouble, designed for emergency communication, alerting
संकट-संकेत

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Stability (noun) – Firmness, steadiness, strength, solidity, balance
स्थिरता

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Audit (noun) – Examination, inspection, review, assessment, evaluation
लेखा परीक्षा

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Evacuation (noun) – Removal, clearance, exodus, departure, emptying
निकासी

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Incorporate (verb) – Integrate, Combine, Merge, Include, Embody

सम्मिलित करना

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Bolster (verb) – Strengthen, Support, Reinforce, Fortify, Boost 

मजबूत करना

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Sound (verb) – appear, look, seem

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