COIMBATORE: The Agro Climate Research Centre (ACRC) of the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) has predicted standard rainfall in 27 districts of Tamil Nadu.
According to the centre’s prediction, Coimbatre is expected to receive 213mm rainfall, while the district’s average rainfall might be 189.8mm.
The Southwest monsoon predictions for western districts are as follows: Nilgiris – 772mm, Erode – 200mm, Theni – 169mm, Dharmapuri – 372mm, Namakkal – 376mm, Salem – 391mm. Among the western districts, two are expected to receive deficit rainfall: Tirupur is expected to receive 123mm a deficit from its average 154.8mm and Dindgul is expected to receive 234mm a deficit from its average 295.4mm.
A deficit of –20% to -59% from mean seasonal rainfall is expected in Ariyalur, Dindigul, Pudukottai, Tirupur and Tutucorin.
ACRC evolved district-level rainfall forecast for coming southwest monsoon, which would fall from June to September around the state in response to southern oscillation index of summer time and sea floor temperature values of Pacific and Indian Oceans the use of Australian Rainman International device V.four.three, a free up said.
Rainfall knowledge gathered from the stations of the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University and India meteorological division were used to constitute the district rainfall information.
Kanyakumari with a predicted rainfall of 541mm, Vellore with 532mm and Chennai with 414mm are among the districts to receive best rainfall.
Ramanathapuram, with an expected rainfall of 175mm, Tirunelveli with 126mm and Tuticorinwith 60mm are expected to receive the bottom rainfall.
According to the centre’s prediction, Coimbatre is expected to receive 213mm rainfall, while the district’s average rainfall might be 189.8mm.
The Southwest monsoon predictions for western districts are as follows: Nilgiris – 772mm, Erode – 200mm, Theni – 169mm, Dharmapuri – 372mm, Namakkal – 376mm, Salem – 391mm. Among the western districts, two are expected to receive deficit rainfall: Tirupur is expected to receive 123mm a deficit from its average 154.8mm and Dindgul is expected to receive 234mm a deficit from its average 295.4mm.
A deficit of –20% to -59% from mean seasonal rainfall is expected in Ariyalur, Dindigul, Pudukottai, Tirupur and Tutucorin.
ACRC evolved district-level rainfall forecast for coming southwest monsoon, which would fall from June to September around the state in response to southern oscillation index of summer time and sea floor temperature values of Pacific and Indian Oceans the use of Australian Rainman International device V.four.three, a free up said.
Rainfall knowledge gathered from the stations of the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University and India meteorological division were used to constitute the district rainfall information.
Kanyakumari with a predicted rainfall of 541mm, Vellore with 532mm and Chennai with 414mm are among the districts to receive best rainfall.
Ramanathapuram, with an expected rainfall of 175mm, Tirunelveli with 126mm and Tuticorinwith 60mm are expected to receive the bottom rainfall.
Southwest monsoon to be normal in 27 districts
Reviewed by Kailash
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May 25, 2018
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