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For the tens of millions of Indian farmers who plant their summer crops by the rhythm of the rains, the southwest monsoon’s arrival over Kerala is less a spectacle than a starting gun. This year, that gun has fired roughly…

India is likely to experience a weaker-than-usual southwest monsoon in 2026, according to the first long-range forecast issued by the India Meteorological Department. The projection has raised concerns across sectors, particularly agriculture, which remains heavily dependent on seasonal rainfall. A…

In a brutal onslaught of extreme weather, Himachal Pradesh is battling the worst of the monsoon season, with 69 confirmed deaths in the last few weeks. Relentless rainfall has triggered flash floods and landslides, cutting off hundreds of villages, destroying…

Heavy monsoon rains have caused widespread flooding and landslides across several northeastern states of India. Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura, and Sikkim are grappling with the devastating effects as lakhs of people face displacement and significant damage to infrastructure…

India’s monsoon season, once considered a relatively stable and predictable weather pattern, is undergoing rapid and dramatic changes. Traditionally the lifeblood of Indian agriculture and a cornerstone of the country’s water system, the monsoon is now being reshaped under the…

India’s southwest monsoon, a lifeline for over a billion people and the backbone of the country’s agriculture and water supply, is behaving unpredictably in 2025. Despite an early onset over Kerala on May 24, the monsoon’s northward progress has slowed…

As the Southwest Monsoon sweeps in early, several parts of India are reeling under extreme weather conditions—ranging from heavy rainfall and thunderstorms to dust storms and heatwaves. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued red and orange alerts across multiple…

A study published in Nature’s Climate and Atmospheric Science journal has highlighted significant shortcomings in global climate models (GCMs) concerning the prediction of the Indian summer monsoon. Conducted by researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China and…

The Indian monsoon, a critical climatic phenomenon, profoundly influences South Asia’s agriculture, water resources, and livelihoods. Understanding its historical patterns is essential for predicting future climate scenarios. Recent studies analysing ocean sediments from the Bay of Bengal have provided valuable…

India witnessed a significant increase in the number of very-heavy and extremely-heavy rainfall events, the highest in the last five years, during the 2024 monsoon season. In a clear indication of a sharp increase in extreme rain-related events in India,…