August was the hottest, lowest rainfall in the last 19 years


Drought is expected to subside

The period between dates 9 to 16 and 23 to 27 was almost empty

New Delhi: It seems that India is facing less drought this year. Normally August is the month of heavy rains but this year August is the date. 9 to 16 and dt. The gap between 23 and 27 is almost empty. During this period, the north-west, central and adjoining areas of the Indian Peninsula and the West Coast of India received relatively little rainfall.

In fact, the month of August has the lowest rainfall in the last 19 years. Its average is declining by 24%. The meteorological department said. Such a situation was reported in 1901 and 2021. While the highest average temperature was recorded. As well as its lowest average temperature was the third highest temperature calculated in the long run average temperature.

This year, the highest, lowest and average temperatures were recorded at 31.5 degrees Celsius, 24.39 degrees Celsius and 28.07 degrees Celsius, respectively. Which should normally be 31.09 degrees, 24.01 degrees and 27.55 degrees as stated by the Meteorological Department above the average for the period 1981 to 2010.

Today by the Indian Meteorological Department. In a statement issued on 10/9), the rainfall has been low for three consecutive weeks, from week to week. In the month of August, the origin of low-pressure-system (LPS) has been low, so there has been a 'decrease' in rainfall across India, including Central India.

The situation in the equatorial region of the Indian Ocean has remained negative throughout August. That is why the rainfall is decreasing. Cyclones, on the other hand, are less common in the western Pacific. So its impact has reached as far as the Bay of Bengal. As a result, there is a low-pressure system that is slowing down rainfall.

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