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Dry days: On rainfall deficit forecast

Dry days : On rainfall deficit forecast. 

As India faces a rainfall deficit, it must make preparations for the worst. 

After the crest, the trough is inevitable. Following two years of surplus rainfall, India is likely staring at a significant shortfall in the coming monsoon. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) in its April forecast has predicted an 8% deficit, or “below normal” rainfall, coming June-September. There is a 5% margin of error in this estimate but going by IMD’s track record, there are many more times it has expected a ‘normal’ monsoon only for India to end up with a drought than it has forecast a drought and been proved wrong. In fact, when IMD warns of a deficit in April, history shows that India often experiences a drought. The agency, in its official lexicon, never uses the term ‘drought’ and only refers to a deficit below 90% as “deficient.” In the April of 2015, IMD issued a “below normal monsoon” forecast for the 2015 southwest monsoon season, predicting seasonal rainfall at 93% of the long-term average, again, ‘below normal.’ India ended up much worse at 86% Long Period Average (LPA). IMD expects a depressed monsoon this time in the second crucial half of the monsoon (August and September) on the back of weather models indicating an El Nino, the cyclical phenomenon where a heating of the central equatorial Pacific Ocean beyond 1 degree Celsius has corresponded nine out 16 times since 1950 to a deficient monsoon.

The timing of an El Nino matters. If the temperature rise happens outside of the monsoon months, its impact on the monsoon is not as threatening. In 2019, for instance, the IMD expected less than normal rainfall in April because El Nino-like conditions were on the horizon. Paradoxically, India ended up with above normal rainfall because that heating was not as strong as expected. This year too, the IMD expects the Indian Ocean Dipole would counter the desiccating impact of the El Nino. In a year where the most concerning clouds as of now are the war-like ones over West Asia, shortage of gas and fertilizer could worsen farmer sentiment on top of the weak rains. The government should immediately begin preparations to shore up fertilizer stocks, equitable water distribution, particularly in reservoirs that are likely to be stressed, and provide timely advisories to farmers on optimal sowing practices.

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. Dry days (noun) - periods or days when it does not rain

सूखा दिन

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Forecast (verb) – Predict, project, estimate, prophesy, anticipate
भविष्यवाणी करना

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Rainfall deficit (noun) - a situation where the actual rainfall is less than the normal or expected amount

वर्षा की कमी

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Crest (noun) - peak, pinnacle, summit, zenith, apex

शिखर

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Trough (noun) - bottom, hollow, depression, dip, low point

गर्त

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Inevitable (adjective) – Unavoidable, certain, bound to happen

अनिवार्य

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Following (preposition) – After

के बाद

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Likely (adjective) – Probable, possible, expected, foreseeable, inclined

संभवतः

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Stare (at) (phrasal verb) - meaning: to look at something or a situation directly, often an unpleasant one

किसी स्थिति का सामना करना

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Predict
(verb) – Forecast, foresee, envisage, expect, guess

भविष्यवाणी करना

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Estimate
(noun) – Approximation, estimation, guess, evaluation, assessment

अनुमान

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End up (phrasal verb) - to eventually reach or arrive at a particular state or place

अंततः किसी स्थिति में पहुँचना

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Drought (noun) – dry spell, dry period, lack of rain, shortage of water

सूखा

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Lexicon (noun) - vocabulary, terminology, glossary, dictionary, jargon

शब्दावली

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Deficient (adjective) - inadequate, insufficient, meager, scanty, wanting

कम या अपूर्ण

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Long Period Average (LPA) (noun) - the average rainfall recorded over a particular region for a long period (usually 30 or 50 years)

दीर्घकालिक औसत वर्षा

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Depressed (adjective) - weakened, slumped, lowered, diminished, stagnant

सुस्त या कम

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On the back of (phrase) – following, as a result of, because of, subsequent to, due to

के परिणामस्वरूप

 

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El Nino (noun) - a climate pattern that describes the unusual warming of surface waters in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean

एक जलवायु घटना

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Cyclical phenomenon (noun) - an event that repeats itself in a regular pattern or cycle

चक्रीय घटना

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Correspond (verb) - correlate, match, accord, coincide, harmonize

मेल खाना

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Threatening (adjective) - menacing, ominous, daunting, intimidating, sinister

डरावना या खतरनाक

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For instance
(phrase) – For example, As, Such as 

  उदाहरण के लिए

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On the horizon (idiom) - likely to happen or exist in the near future

निकट भविष्य में होने वाला

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Paradoxically (adverb) – Ironically, unexpectedly, surprisingly, counterintuitively, in a contradictory manner

विरोधाभासी तरीके से

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Indian Ocean Dipole (noun) - an ocean-atmosphere phenomenon in the Indian Ocean that affects climate

हिंद महासागर की एक जलवायु घटना

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Desiccating (adjective) - dehydrating, parching, withering, drying, evaporating

सुखाने वाला

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Concerning
(adjective) – Worrying, Troubling, Disturbing, Bothering, Upsetting

चिंताजनक

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Worsen (verb) - aggravate, exacerbate, deteriorate, decline, degenerate

बदतर होना

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Sentiment
(noun) – opinion, view, attitude

भावना

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On top of (phrase) - in addition to something, especially something unpleasant

के अलावा

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Shore (verb) – Support, Prop up, Strengthen, Bolster, Underpin

सहारा देना

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Equitable (adjective) – Fair, just, impartial, unbiased, balanced

न्यायसंगत

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Reservoir (noun) – Storage, repository, container, tank, basin

जलाशय

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 Stressed (adjective) - strained, pressured, taxed, burdened, overloaded

तनावपूर्ण या दबाव में

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Optimal
(adjective) – best or most favourable; optimum.

सर्वोत्तम, श्रेष्ठ

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Sowing (noun) – Planting, seeding, disseminating, broadcasting

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