Except Sikkim and Meghalaya, the six remaining northeastern states experienced deficit pre-monsoon rains due to lack of rain-bearing clouds, water vapour and monsoon trough from the Bay of Bengal,.
Dearth of monsoon trough causes deficit in pre-monsoon rains in most of Northeast
Tue, Jun 1 2021 16:21 IST |
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Dearth of monsoon trough causes deficit in pre-monsoon rains in most of Northeast. Image Source: IANS News
Guwahati/Agartala, June 1 : Except Sikkim and Meghalaya, the six remaining northeastern states experienced deficit pre-monsoon rains due to lack of rain bearing clouds, water vapour and monsoon trough from the Bay of Bengal, experts and weather scientists said.
According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), during the three-month long pre-monsoon period (March-May), Mizoram witnessed large rainfall deficiency of 67 per cent followed by Tripura (59 per cent), Nagaland (44 per cent), Assam (40 per cent), Manipur (37 per cent) and Arunachal Pradesh (27 per cent).
Read more about Dearth of monsoon trough causes deficit in pre-monsoon rains in Northeast on Business Standard. Except Sikkim and Meghalaya, the six remaining northeastern states experienced deficit pre-monsoon rains due to lack of rain bearing clouds, water vapour and monsoon trough from the Bay of Bengal