Govt cuts 2014 monsoon forecast, says no evidence of drought

Govt cuts 2014 monsoon forecast, says no evidence of drought

Minister of State for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh said there was no scientific evidence of a drought this year and that the August-September monsoon rains were seen at 95 per cent of the long-period average.

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Ratnajyoti Dutta
  • Aug 12, 2014,
  • Updated Aug 12, 2014 4:23 PM IST

The government has lowered its forecast for June-September monsoon rainfall to 87 per cent of long-period average from 93 per cent earlier due to a slow start to the season.

Minister of State for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh said on Tuesday there was no scientific evidence of a drought this year and that the August-September monsoon rains were seen at 95 per cent of the long-period average.

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An average monsoon for the August-September period is when India receives downpours of between 96 per cent and 104 per cent of a 50-year average of 43.5 centimetres, the weather office classification shows.

(Reuters)

The government has lowered its forecast for June-September monsoon rainfall to 87 per cent of long-period average from 93 per cent earlier due to a slow start to the season.

Minister of State for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh said on Tuesday there was no scientific evidence of a drought this year and that the August-September monsoon rains were seen at 95 per cent of the long-period average.

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An average monsoon for the August-September period is when India receives downpours of between 96 per cent and 104 per cent of a 50-year average of 43.5 centimetres, the weather office classification shows.

(Reuters)

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