由于季风复苏的希望破灭,6 月结束时降雨量将减少约 40%

如果6月降雨量最终为10厘米,则7-9月降水量需为68.17厘米,仍低于正常水平的3%

来源:The Hindu Business Line _经济

June is likely to end with about 40 per cent deficit rainfall in the current monsoon season, and any spectacular revival is unlikely over the next three months. Till June 29, India received 42 per cent deficient rainfall at 9.21 cm. Particularly in the second fortnight of the month, the gap is even wider at 47 per cent.

India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted monsoon rainfall to be 90 per cent of the season’s long period average (LPA) of 86.86 cm which means 78.17 cm.

If the June rainfall ends up with 10 cm, the precipitation during July-September period needs to be 68.17 cm, which is still short of 3 per cent of normal for the period.

However, all models including those by IMD rule out such a revival possibility over the next three months. One model even suggests a deficit of over 50 per cent for the period.

According to IMD data, the rainfall deficit until first half of the month was only 32 per cent. But the deficiency moved up to 41 per cent by June 21 and has been continuously 41-42 per cent till now.

However, due to some improvement in rainfall June 28-29, and likely on June 30, the overall countrywide deficit may slightly narrow to about 39-40 per cent, said an official source.

The IMD is scheduled to issue its July forecast on Tuesday. July is the wettest month of the southwest monsoon, accounting for about 32 per cent of the season’s rainfall.

businessLine earlier reported that the Busan-based APEC Climate Centre (APCC) projects rainfall during July-September to be 53.8 per cent below normal, the largest shortfall forecast anywhere in Asia.

Major fallout

This preserves the rainfall deficit as the lead while elevating the fertiliser issue as the first major implication of the weak monsoon.

A major consequence of the depleted monsoon is a sharp reduction in fertiliser consumption, easing a major concern for the government over ensuring adequate supplies during the peak sowing period.

发布于 2026 年 6 月 29 日