The southwest monsoon is
likely to set over Kerala on or around 30th May.
The onset of southwest
monsoon over Kerala signals the arrival of monsoon over the Indian subcontinent
and represents beginning of rainy season over the region. From 2005 onwards ESSO-India
Meteorological Department (IMD) has been issuing operational forecasts for the date
of monsoon onset over Kerala using an indigenously developed statistical model,
which uses the following six predictors:
i) Minimum Temperature over
North-west India, ii) Pre-monsoon rainfall peak over south Peninsula,
iii) Outgoing Long wave Radiation (OLR) over south China Sea, (iv) Lower
tropospheric zonal wind over southeast Indian ocean, (v) upper tropospheric
zonal wind over the east equatorial Indian Ocean, and (vi) Outgoing Long wave
Radiation (OLR) over south-west Pacific region.
The operational forecasts for
the event issued during all the last nine years (2005 to 2014) were correct as
seen in the table given below.
Year
|
Actual Onset Date
|
Forecast Onset Date
|
2005
|
7th June
|
10th June
|
2006
|
26th May
|
30th May
|
2007
|
28th May
|
24th May
|
2008
|
31st May
|
29th May
|
2009
|
23rd May
|
26th May
|
2010
|
31st May
|
30th May
|
2011
|
29th May
|
31st May
|
2012
|
5th June
|
1st June
|
2013
|
1st June
|
3rd June
|
2014
|
6th June
|
5th June
|
Advance of southwest monsoon
over the Andaman Sea normally takes place around 20th May with a
standard deviation of about one week. During the last few days, enhanced
convection and increased rainfall activity has been observed over the Bay of
Bengal and the Andaman Sea. The cross equatorial flow is likely to strengthen
and deepen over the area. As such, conditions are becoming favourable for
advance of southwest monsoon over the Andaman Sea and adjoining sea areas during
the next 3-4 days. Past data suggests absence of any one to one association of
the date of monsoon advance over Andaman Sea with the date of monsoon onset
over Kerala or that with the seasonal monsoon rainfall over the country.
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KSP