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Capturing the monsoon

Capturing the monsoon: its variance and the message

India needs all-weather insurance against vagaries of global climate

For the first time since 2018, India has reported a deficit monsoon. From June to September this year, India received 82 cm of rainfall, nearly 6% lower than the 89 cm that is considered ‘normal’. Beginning April, there were enough indications that the monsoon would be subdued with an El Niño on the horizon . This cyclical warming of the central and eastern Pacific Ocean usually corresponds to a decline in rainfall over India, particularly the north-west. Between 2019 and 2022, the Indian monsoon was significantly impacted by the converse phenomenon – a cooling La-Niña — that sometimes is associated with above normal rainfall. By those metrics , the expectations of a normal monsoon in 2023 were muted . However, the experience of the monsoon this year was far-from the ordinary. About 9% of the country received ‘excess’ rainfall with 18% getting ‘ deficient ’ and the rest of the country, ‘normal’ rainfall. While on one hand, August — the second-most important monsoon month — posted a third less than its normal, several States in north India, which were expecting minimal rainfall, were deluged following multiple episodes of record rainfall. July, for instance , saw exceptionally heavy rainfall in Chandigarh, Haryana and Himachal Pradesh, resulting in floods and landslides . Several cities were left grappling with serious flooding over several days. Cloudbursts were reported in Himachal Pradesh in August. It is worthwhile to note here that these episodes of intense rain were due to so-called western disturbances that are extra tropical storms from the Mediterranean region and normally not expected to play a major part-in the monsoon. Thus, these are fingerprints of the wide-ranging impacts of anthropogenic warming.

At the other end of the spectrum were drought-like conditions in Maharashtra. Extreme water stress was also reported out of Chhattisgarh, Bihar and Karnataka, where in the case of Karnataka, matters came to a head with neighbouring Tamil Nadu over the sharing of water from the Cauvery river. The India Meteorological Department has also forecast a ‘normal’ north-east monsoon from October to December and ‘normal to above-normal rainfall’ over large parts of north-west India and south peninsular India. The signs are there of increased rains in several parts of south India. The spatial and temporal variance of the monsoon reiterates the need to invest in more resilient infrastructure that can be an all-weather insurance against the increasingly unpredictable vagaries of the global climate. The pattern in recent years is to improve forecast models that are better able to warn of significant changes in weather a week or two ahead than having approaches that fail to capture the dynamics of the Indian monsoon. More money and expertise should be directed towards this.

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 Vagary (noun) – Whim, caprice, quirk, unpredictability, fickleness

अनियमितता

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Deficit (adjective) – Shortfall, deficiency, shortage, scarcity, inadequacy

कमी

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Variance (noun) – Difference, deviation, discrepancy, divergence, disparity

अंतर

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Subdued (adjective) – Muted, restrained, toned-down, understated, suppressed

सुस्त /कमजोर

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El Niño (noun) – A warm ocean current of variable intensity that develops after late December along the coast of Ecuador and Peru and sometimes causes catastrophic weather conditions.

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On the horizon (phrase) – Imminent, forthcoming, upcoming, approaching, looming

नजदीक आ रहा

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Cyclical (adjective) – Recurring, periodic, repeated, rhythmic, seasonal

चक्रीय

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Correspond (verb) – Match, tally, equate, coincide, agree

मेल खाना

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Converse (adjective) – Opposite, reverse, antithetical, contrary

उलटा

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Phenomenon (noun) – Occurrence, event, happening, fact, situation

घटना

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La Niña (noun) – A cooling of the water in the equatorial Pacific that occurs at irregular intervals and is associated with widespread changes in weather patterns complementary to those of El Niño.

ला निना

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be) Associated (with) (adjective) – Connected, related, linked, correlated, tied up

संबंधित

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Metrics (noun) – Standards, measures, gauges, benchmarks, yardsticks

मापदंड

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Muted (adjective) – Softened, muffled, toned down, moderated, dimmed

मंद

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Far from (phrase) – Not at all, nowhere near, a long way from

से अलग

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Deficient (adjective) – Lacking, insufficient, inadequate, short, scarce

कमी

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Post (verb) – Report, announce, declare, publish

प्रकाशित करना

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Minimal (adjective) – Least, minimum, slightest, smallest, minor

न्यूनतम

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Deluge (verb) – Flood, inundate, swamp, submerge, drown

डुबोना

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Following (preposition) – After, subsequent to, ensuing, succeeding

के बाद

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Episode (noun) – Incident, event, occurrence, happening, experience

घटना

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For instance (phrase) – For example, as an example, such as

उदाहरण स्वरूप

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Result in (phrase) – Lead to, cause, produce, bring about

परिणाम रूप में आना

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Landslide (noun) – Rockslide, mudslide, avalanche; [also, an overwhelming majority in an election]

भूस्खलन

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Grapple with (phrasal verb) – Wrestle, struggle, deal with, confront

सामना करना

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Cloudburst (noun) – Downpour, deluge, torrent, flood, rainfall

बारिश की मुसलधार

 

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Worthwhile (adjective) – Valuable, meaningful, significant, rewarding, beneficial

सार्थक

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Intense (adjective) – Strong, fierce, powerful, profound, deep

तीव्र

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So-called (adjective) – Supposed, self-styled, purported, alleged

कथित

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Western disturbance (noun) – (Definition) A weather phenomenon characterized by extratropical storms originating from the Mediterranean region that bring sudden winter rain to the northwestern parts of the Indian subcontinent.

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Play a part in (phrase) – Contribute to, be involved in, participate in 

भूमिका निभाना

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Fingerprint (noun) – Imprint, mark, trace, sign, indication

छाप

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Wide-ranging (adjective) – Extensive, broad, comprehensive, sweeping

व्यापक

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Anthropogenic warming (noun) – Warming of the Earth's atmosphere due to human activities like burning fossil fuels, deforestation etc.

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Spectrum (noun) – Range, gamut, scope, breadth, sweep

विस्तार

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Drought-like (adjective) – Arid, dry, parched, waterless

सूखे की तरह

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Come to a head (phrase) – a situation reaches a point where something must be done about it

निर्णायक स्थिति में पहुँचना

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Neighbouring (adjective) – Adjacent, nearby, next-door, adjoining

पड़ोसी

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Forecast (verb) – Predict, foretell, prognosticate, project

पूर्वानुमान लगाना

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Peninsula (noun) – Landmass, promontory, cape

प्रायद्वीप

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Spatial (adjective) – Geographical, dimensional, physical

स्थानिक

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Temporal (adjective) – Temporary, transient, short-lived, non-permanent

सामयिक

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Reiterate (verb) – Repeat, restate, emphasize

पुनः कहना

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Resilient (adjective) – Tough, hardy, robust, strong

मजबूत

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Infrastructure (noun) – Framework, foundation, base, structure

आधारिक संरचना

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Unpredictable (adjective) – Uncertain, erratic, unstable, variable

अनिश्चित

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Dynamics (noun) – Mechanics, motion, movement

गतिकी

 

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Expertise (noun) – Skill, mastery, proficiency, capability

विशेषज्ञता

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Direct (verb) – Guide, steer, lead, control

निर्देशित करना