Normal monsoon in 2018, better than 2017: IMD

IANS  |  New Delhi 

is likely to receive a "better monsoon" than it did in 2017, with the entire country expected to see "normal rainfall" between 96 to 104 per cent from June to September, officials said on Wednesday.

In 2017, the country received 97 per cent rainfall, which is considered normal. On Wednesday, the Met updated its prediction cutting down on the error estimate, thereby counting on better rains.

"Quantitatively, the country is likely to receive 97 per cent rainfall of long period average (LPA) with error estimate of plus-minus four per cent," told IANS.

"We are expecting better rainfall in 2018 than 2017," Ramesh added.

Projecting scope of better rains, the in its second stage long range forecast on Wednesday reduced the error estimate for the rainfall from earlier "plus-minus five per cent" to present "plus-minus four per cent".

Region-wise, the rainfall is likely to be 100 per cent of over northwest India, 99 per cent of over central India, 95 per cent over southern peninsula and 93 per cent of over northeast India, all with a model error of eight per cent.

July is likely to be more rainy with rainfall over the country as a whole expected to be around 101 per cent, while, August is likely to see 94 per cent rainfall, the said.

The IMD predictions are based on different technical models, with all suggesting normal rainfall, an said.

According to one such model, the rainfall averaged over the season is likely to be 102 per cent, with error estimate of plus-minus four per cent.

A figure between 96 to 104 per cent is considered "normal" While the figure between 104 to 110 per cent is considered "above normal" monsoon.

The average seasonal rainfall in between 1951 to 2000 has been recorded at 89 cm.

In 2017, the monsoon season in the country as a whole was 97 per cent of its LPA, with northwest receiving 95 per cent, 106 per cent, southern peninsula 92 per cent and 89 per cent rainfall.

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.

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First Published: Wed, May 30 2018. 14:16 IST