Situation of Monsoon across the Country in 2010

Posted Star Web Media Friday, August 27, 2010

Firdaus Khan
The effect of long dry spell on crops in West Bengal, especially in South Bengal is still persisting mainly in 9 districts (Purulia, Bankura, Mursidabad, Birbhum, Burdwan, Hoogly, West Midnapur, Nadia and Malda) during this week. Most of the districts in Bihar and Jharkhand have also experienced adverse impact of persistent deficient rainfall situation. Due to long dry spell and erratic distribution of rainfall in these States, sowing / transplanting as well as other agricultural operations have been affected adversely. Rice seedlings at many places in these states either became over aged or wilted. The transplanted rice crops, which were established and at tillering stage, also faced severe moisture stress condition. Transplanting of rice could not be undertaken in considerable area due to deficient rainfall in affected districts of south Bengal. In Uttar Pradesh, impact of dry conditions is still prevailing in North eastern Plain Zone (Bahraich, Shrawasti, Gonda, Kushinagar, Siddharthnagar, Maharajganj), which showed adverse effect on 50-60% of standing rice crop and 10-15% of maize crops. Many other districts of Uttar Pradesh (Ambedkar Nagar, Ballia, Banda, Barabanki, Basti, Deoria, Faizabad, Fatehpur, Jaunpur, Kanpur Dehat, Lucknow, Mau, RaiBarelly, Sant Ravidas Nagar, Unnao in East UP and Agra, Aligarh, Baghpat, Meerut, Muzzaffarnagar in West UP) also experienced long dry spell during last few weeks. However, due to occurrence of some rainfall during last week in some districts of these States, condition has improved for sowing of some alternate short duration and less moisture loving crops under contingency plan.

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 Annexure

S. No.
Rainfall Accumulated during the period 1st June – 21st August 2010

METEOROLOGICAL SUBDIVISIONS
ACTUAL
NORMAL
% DEP.

1
ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLAND
1283.0
1144.2
12%

2.
ARUNACHAL PRADESH
1032.2
1240.5
-17%

3.
ASSAM & MEGHALAYA
1073.0
1468.9
-27%

4.
NAGALAND, MANIPUR, MIZORAM, TRIPURA
906.4
1030.7
-12%

5.
SUB-HIMALAYAN WEST BENGAL & SIKKIM
1569.4
1395.7
12%

6.
GANGETIC WEST BENGAL
534.7
780.3
-31%

7.
ORISSA
677.7
818.5
-17%

8.
JHARKHAND
401.0
755.1
-47%

9.
BIHAR
521.7
706.8
-26%

10.
EAST UTTAR PRADESH
395.5
627.0
-37%

11.
WEST UTTAR PRADESH
429.5
543.5
-21%

12.
UTTARAKHAND
1005.1
893.5
12%

13.
HARYANA. CHANDIGARH & DELHI
327.9
338.8
-3%

14.
PUNJAB
335.1
357.5
-6%

15.
HIMACHAL PRADESH
629.5
576.5
9%

16.
JAMMU & KASHMIR
515.3
384.7
34%

17.
WEST RAJASTHAN
331.7
194.2
71%

18.
EAST RAJASTHAN
461.9
459.1
1%

19.
WEST MADHYA PRADESH
543.3
638.1
-15%

20.
EAST MADHYA PRADESH
647.5
788.4
-18%

21.
GUJARAT REGION
688.4
675.8
2%

22.
SAURASHTRA & KUTCH
720.0
379.5
90%

23.
KONKAN & GOA
2596.9
2283.0
14%

24.
MADHYA MAHARASHTRA
571.2
505.8
13%

25.
MARATHWADA
615.4
472.3
30%

26.
VIDARBHA
865.8
710.5
22%

27.
CHHATTISGARH
707.8
866.0
-18%

28.
COASTAL ANDHRA PRADESHSH
523.7
361.1
45%

29.
TELANGANA
659.7
532.6
24%

30.
RAYALASEEMA
329.6
215.1
53%

31.
TAMILNADU & PONDICHERRYRY
241.9
166.3
45%

32.
COASTAL KARNATAKA
2399.4
2692.5
-11%

33.
NORTH INTERIOR KARNATAKA
407.0
303.4
34%

34.
SOUTH INTERIOR KARNATAKA
470.4
493.0
-5%

35.
KERALA
1535.3
1775.1
-14%

36.
LAKSHADWEEP
862.4
758.6
14%









AREA WEIGHTED RAINFALL



COUNTRY AS A WHOLE
625.2
644.2
-3%
NORTH WEST INDIA
460.1
441.9
4%
CENTRAL INDIA
722.7
720.5
0%
SOUTH PENINSULA
573.0
511.1
12%
EAST & NORTH EAST INDIA
802.2
1037.0
-23%

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