Rainfall will be below normal in July: IMD


Rainfall Will Be Below Normal in July: IMD

UPSC Prelims + Mains Study Note | Topic: Indian Monsoon, El Niño, IMD Forecasting


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Implementing body India Meteorological Department (IMD), under Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES)
2026 Seasonal Forecast 90% of LPA ± 4% model error (below normal threshold) [S1]
LPA base 88 cm (June–September; 1971–2020 base)
Deficient probability (2026) 35% — more than double the climatological probability of 16% [S2]
Below-normal probability 31%; Normal: 27% [S2]
El Niño phase (2026) Developing during SWM season; "Super El Niño" warned by global forecasters [S4]
IOD status Neutral (unhelpful); positive phase possible in Aug–Sep [S4]
CWC reservoir level (June 25, 2026) 25% below June 2025; 5% above 10-year average [S4]
Kharif area decline ~22% below same period last year (Agriculture Ministry data) [S4]
NMM launch year 2012 (Ministry of Earth Sciences) [S3]
MMCFS Monsoon Mission Coupled Forecast System — India's primary seasonal forecast model
SWM duration Officially June 1 – September 30

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Environmental

Agricultural / Food Security

Scientific / Technological

Administrative


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks


8. Mains Relevance

Aspect Detail
GS Paper GS-I (Physical Geography: Indian Monsoon); GS-III (Agriculture; Disaster Management; Climate Change)
Syllabus Headings GS-I: Important Geophysical phenomena (monsoon, ocean currents); GS-III: Food security, irrigation, effects of climate change on agriculture

Plausible Mains Questions: 1. "Examine the relationship between El Niño and the Indian southwest monsoon. How does the Indian Ocean Dipole modulate this relationship? Discuss with recent examples." (GS-I / GS-III) 2. "A below-normal monsoon has cascading effects on India's food security, rural economy, and fiscal management. Critically analyse the institutional mechanisms India has to respond to monsoon deficits." (GS-III) 3. "Evaluate the accuracy and limitations of IMD's Long Range Forecast system. How can improvements in seasonal forecasting strengthen India's agricultural planning?" (GS-III / Science & Technology)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
El Niño & La Niña (ENSO) Core driver of 2026 monsoon deficit; foundational to understanding interannual variability
Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) Secondary modulator of SWM; positive IOD can partially offset El Niño
PMFBY (Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana) Activated in deficit rainfall years; crop insurance architecture for kharif season
National Monsoon Mission (NMM) Institutional framework for improving monsoon prediction in India (MoES, 2012)
Drought Management in India Manual for Drought Management (2016), NDMA guidelines, declaration process
Kharif Cropping System Paddy, maize, soybean, groundnut — all monsoon-dependent; understanding sowing windows
Central Water Commission (CWC) Reservoir monitoring body; weekly storage data feeds irrigation and drought policy
Food Security & Buffer Stocks How India manages grain reserves (FCI, strategic reserves) during agricultural stress years

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. IMD vs. MoEFCC confusion: IMD is under the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), not the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change — a frequent mix-up in MCQs.
  2. LPA value: Some aspirants memorise outdated LPA figures. The current LPA (1971–2020 base) is 88 cm; older base periods (e.g., 1961–1990) gave different values — always use the most recent.
  3. IOD direction confusion: A positive IOD (warmer western Indian Ocean) is beneficial for Indian monsoon; a negative IOD is detrimental — students often reverse this.
  4. El Niño = always deficit: Incorrect. ~4 in 10 El Niño years see normal or above-normal rainfall in India (e.g., 1997–98 due to positive IOD). The relationship is probabilistic, not deterministic.
  5. CWC vs. IMD roles: CWC (under Ministry of Jal Shakti) monitors reservoirs and river flows; IMD (under MoES) issues weather and climate forecasts — separate institutions, separate ministries.
  6. "Below Normal" vs. "Deficient": These are distinct IMD categories. Below normal = 90–95% LPA; Deficient = <90% LPA. Conflating them is a common error in both prelims and Mains answers.

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