Monsoon 2023 to Grace Kerala by June 4
Kerala monsoon 2023 IMD prediction: Regarding the anticipated rainfall during the upcoming monsoon season, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) and private weather forecaster Skymet have different perspectives.
According to a report from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), Kerala is predicted to experience the first monsoon rains by June 4th, 2023. The IMD’s forecast is based on information and analysis of past trends and different atmospheric conditions. India’s agricultural sector depends heavily on the monsoon rains, and the timely arrival and distribution of rainfall are essential for the nation’s overall economic prosperity.
Farmers eagerly anticipate the monsoon season, which has a significant impact on crop yields. It also significantly affects the availability of water in general, hydroelectric power production, and water resources. For government organisations, farmers, and other stakeholders to properly plan their activities, the IMD’s forecast offers useful information.
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IMD prediction for Monsoon season
With 98% of the long-period average (LPA), which represents the country’s average rainfall between 1961 and 2010, the IMD has predicted a normal monsoon. On the other hand, 93% of the LPA will experience below-average rainfall, according to Skymet.
The Kerala monsoon 2023 report also discusses the possible effects of the divergent forecasts, including how they might affect agriculture, the economy, and food inflation. A weak monsoon may result in lower crop yields, which would have an impact on agriculture and raise food prices.
The accuracy of each forecast is still up in the air, but it is undeniable that the monsoon has a significant impact on India’s economy and the way of life for millions of people.