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April 2018
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India
is set to get a normal monsoon this year, with average rainfall likely to be 97
per cent, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) announced on Monday.
The
prediction stands at a moderate error estimated of plus-minus 5 per cent of the
Long Period Average (LPA). The Total
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figure between 96 to 104 percent is considered normal monsson.
Earlier,
on April 4, private weather forecasting agency Skymet also predicted normal
monsoon keeping it at 100 percent, with an error estimate of plus-minus 5 per
cent. The Total Investment & Insurance
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However,
a clearer picture of the season, which normally extends from June 1 to September
30, would only be available in June, IMD said.
"India
will receive normal monsoon this year. The forecast suggests that the monsoon
rainfall during the 2018 season averaged over the country as a whole is likely
to be 97 per cent," IMD Director General K.J. Ramesh said at press
conference here. The Total Investment & Insurance
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Hoping
that the monsoon will be constant and not sporadic, IMD said that region based
forecast will be available only during the second assessment in June and the
date of the monsoon's onset into Kerala will be announced in mid May.
In
2017, while IMD predicted 96 percent average rainfall in its first forecast in
April, the monsoon season over the country as a whole was 97 per cent of its
Long Period Average (LPA). The Total
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In
2017, the average seasonal rainfall over northwest India was 95 per cent, in
central India 106 per cent, in southern peninsula 92 per cent and in northeast
India 89 per cent. The Total Investment & Insurance
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IMD
in October 2017 said that while 72 per cent of the total area of the country
received normal rainfall, 13 per cent area got excess rainfall and 15 per cent
deficient seasonal rainfall.
According
to the weatherman, below 90 per cent rainfall is considered deficient and at 95
per cent it is considered below normal.
A
figure between 96 and 104 per cent of rainfall indicates a normal monsoon and
between 105 and 110 per cent above normal.The
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