Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

On a June 1 course, aided by a depression

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Weather experts said that a depression forming over the Andaman Sea around Sunday will likely ensure that monsoon arrives on time. IMD has said that a cyclonic circulatio­n is lying over South Andaman Sea, under the influence of which a low-pressure area is likely to form by Thursday. It is then set to move northwest and intensify into a depression by Sunday. This will help in the establishm­ent and strengthen­ing of monsoon winds, which means that Kerala might see a timely arrival of monsoon on June 1

“The depression which is likely to form over Andaman Sea will definitely support monsoon advancemen­t... The formation of a depression will eventually also help monsoon arrive around the normal time over Kerala around June 1 with an error margin of +/-5 days.”

– ANANDA KUMAR DAS, in-charge of monitoring cyclones at IMD

“Southwest monsoon normally reaches the southern Andaman Sea around 15 May... This year, weather models are suggesting that a strong low-pressure system will form over the Bay of Bengal later this week, which would help in the establishm­ent and strengthen­ing of monsoon winds... Thus, we can expect a timely onset of the monsoon in this region. In fact, there is a good possibilit­y of it happening beforehand," said Akshay Deoras, meteorolog­ist and doctoral researcher, Dept of Meteorolog­y, University of Reading, UK

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