Heavy rain with thunderstorms may occur in these states including Delhi
Heavy rain with thunderstorms may occur in these states including Delhi
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New Delhi: The impact of the seasonal turmoil in the Indian Ocean is going to be visible in the capital this time. You all must be aware that Delhi is witnessing a lot of commotion in the month of September. The MET department has recently predicted continuous rain in Delhi for the next 10 days. Yes, weather experts say, two seasonal conditions are currently active in the Indian Ocean. They are also known as Indian ocean dipole and maiden Julian isolation (MJO).

It is being reported that the states of North India, including Delhi, may receive monsoon rains, yes, it is bringing more than normal rainfall all over North India. It is going to go on in the coming days. Meteorologists have said that a new record is set to be set over the years. Rajendra Kumar Jenamani, a senior scientist at the National Meteorological Forecasting Centre, says, "At present, ocean bipolar and maiden Julian isolation (MJO) conditions are forming in the Indian Ocean. These conditions usually occur in July-August. This time the two are being formed together. Due to this, the impact is also visible in September.''

The MJO is between the third and fourth stages with the Indian ocean passing over. It usually occurs in eight stages. It is likely to remain active in the Indian Ocean for 10-12 days. In such a situation, the impact is visible all over Central India. On the other hand, good rain is likely once again after September 16. On the other hand, Mahesh Palawat, vice-president and chief meteorologist of the meteorological organization Skymet Weather says, 'The ocean dipole in the Indian Ocean is going from negative to normal. It affects the weather in India. Earlier it was made at a negative level. Due to this, there was ups and downs in the rain. Now it is back to the normal level. This activates the monsoon in India and there is a possibility of more rain.' On the other hand, MJO is also responsible for the rain, which is currently passing through the Indian Ocean.

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