The Rollercoaster that was the 2023 monsoon
Context:
- India’s 2023 monsoon rainfall hit five-year low due to the El Nino weather pattern, affecting the agricultural production.
More about the news:
- As per the India Meteorological Department (IMD), rainfall over the country during June to September was 94% of its long period average, the lowest since 2018.
Chart 1: It shows the cumulative departure (in %) of rainfall from the Long Period Average (LPA) in India this monsoon season.
- The LPA is the average rainfall received between 1971 and 2020.
- Departure of 20% or lower points to deficient rainfall, departure of +20% or higher points to surplus rainfall, and anything in between is considered normal.
- There was a severe deficit in the first two weeks of June, which was compensated in July, and a severely dry August was later compensated in September, leading to a “normal” monsoon in the end.
Chart 2:
- The monthly percentage departure of rainfall from the LPA in India was 9% in June, +13% in July, 36% in August, and +13% in September.
- Region wise split of the monthly departure: The northwest region received excess rainfall (>+19% departure) in the first two months of the monsoon, though it ran a deficit in August.
Map 3:
- It shows the meteorological sub division wise percentage departure of rainfall from the LPA in India at the end of the monsoon season.
- The subdivisions — eastern Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Gangetic West Bengal, southinterior Karnataka and Kerala — ended with a deficient rainfall.
- The subdivisions Saurashtra & Kutch, and West Rajasthan ended with a surplus rainfall. The rest of India recorded a normal rainfall (within the +19% and 19% range).
Chart 4:
- The impact El Nino and La Nina had on the percentage departure of rainfall from the LPA in the southwest monsoons between the 1950s and 2023.
- El Nino is a warming of Pacific waters that is typically accompanied by drier conditions over the Indian subcontinent.
- La Nina is a climate pattern that describes the periodic cooling of sea surface temperatures in the eastern and central Pacific that is associated with surplus rain in India.