The Southwest Monsoon has shown sub-nominal performance, with all-India rainfall 38% below average between June 1 and 17.
The monsoon's advance has stalled over Maharashtra since June 8, leading to a prolonged wait for its onset in the state.
The Arabian Sea branch of the monsoon is progressing slower compared to the Bay of Bengal branch this year.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has not updated on Maharashtra's monsoon advancement since June 16, indicating uncertainty.
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Detailed Insights:
The Southwest Monsoon typically brings over 70% of India’s annual rainfall between June and September.
After its onset over Kerala on June 4, the monsoon advanced into parts of Karnataka and Goa but was delayed in northeast India.
Weakened monsoonal winds from the Arabian Sea and stronger dry northerly/northwesterly winds are hindering the monsoon's progress over Maharashtra.
A weakened cross-equatorial wind flow over the western Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea is reducing moisture pumping, further impeding advancement.
The absence of supporting weather systems like low-pressure areas, cyclonic circulations, or an off-shore trough is contributing to the stall.
The Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) is currently in an unfavorable phase, which is not supporting rainfall over India.
The IMD forecasts the monsoon to advance next over Telangana, Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, and parts of Chhattisgarh in the coming days.
Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:
Southwest Monsoon: Seasonal wind system bringing heavy rainfall to India from June to September, crucial for agriculture.
Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO): An eastward-moving disturbance of clouds, rainfall, winds, and pressure that traverses the planet in the tropics.
Low-pressure areas/Cyclonic Circulations: Regions of reduced atmospheric pressure that attract surrounding air, often leading to cloud formation and rainfall.
Off-shore trough: An elongated area of relatively low atmospheric pressure that runs parallel to the west coast of India, aiding monsoon rainfall.