To the Bay of Bengal towards the monsoon which reached above Kochi; Diversion Monsoon | Climate Change | Monsoon Kerala | Rain

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Palakkad വിപ Contrary to observations and expectations, the monsoon winds in Kerala are weak. According to the Central Meteorological Department, the monsoon entered Kerala on May 31. Meteorologists conclude that it almost reached the atmosphere of Kochi but later sank into the Bay of Bengal. Which of these phenomena can be diverted by meteorologists who have observed that the Arabian Sea has almost reached the Cochin region?

Divergent clouds

Scientists point out that the monsoon was formed off the coast of Sri Lanka and extended into the Bay of Bengal. Although such pressures usually form in the northeast, the initial assessment is that this time it will be concentrated only in the east, due to the warmth of the ocean and the impact of a hurricane on the other side. The formation of various phenomena centered on the oceans as part of climate change is having a profound effect on rainfall and temperature.

According to meteorologists and various agencies, the current weather conditions in the state are likely to continue till mid – June if there is no atmospheric pressure. This is according to experts at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) in Pune. As a result of the onset of the monsoon, there are numerous clouds over the Arabian Sea, but they are unable to move due to weak winds. They also point out that there is not enough water in the clouds above Kerala.

Less rain during the day

Heavy rains and thundershowers are expected in different parts of the state during the night but less during the day. Heavy rains and frosts last month as part of the low pressure system will adversely affect the active agricultural sector. It has been observed that adequate rainfall and cold in northern India have weakened the monsoon winds in Kerala.

For the current climate to change, the wind direction must change. According to various reports, no indication of this has been received so far. The meteorological department had earlier said that the monsoon is likely to ease during the monsoon season, but later it was different. The forecast for the monsoon on May 29 and 30 was almost correct.

Prior to that, the monsoon was weakened by cyclones and cyclones in the Bay of Bengal last month. The situation would have been different if there had been hurricanes and tornadoes at the time of the monsoon. The order of summer rains, monsoons and monsoons, which were experienced up to five years ago, has been disrupted by climate change.

However, the motions and changes in the atmosphere are often beyond observations, calculations and possible indications. Floods and droughts in the meantime do not minimize the impact of irregularities. Scientists are not yet clear when a monsoon-activated stress will occur. Although it has been observed that a zone of low pressure may form along the Konkan coast, it will still take some time to clear up.

English Summary: Kerala waits for good spell of rain even after declaration of southwest monsoon onset

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