2019 May Be Warmer Due To El Nino, Global Warming: Officials
India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday January 2, 2019
Even though 2018 has been cold and chilly, 2019 is likely to be warmer, officials said, pointing at El Nino and the overall rise in temperatures.
Monsoon Likely To Escape El Nino Unscathed: Met Department
Business | Thomson Reuters | Friday March 24, 2017
El Nino, a warming of ocean surface temperatures that typically occurs every few years, faded in 2016 and was linked to crop damage, fires and flash floods.
Wheat Imports Hit 5,00,000 Tonnes As Drought Cuts Supplies
Business | Thomson Reuters | Wednesday May 25, 2016
Wheat output is likely to fall short of the official target of 94 million tonnes as a second year of drought and unseasonal rains hits yields.
Private Weather Forecaster Says 92% Chance Of Normal Rainfall In India
Business | Press Trust of India | Tuesday May 24, 2016
There are 92 per cent chances of India receiving a "normal" and above rainfall this season with good amount of rain expected in central India and along the West coast while some pockets of Bihar and East Uttar Pradesh could experience less precipitation.
Above-Normal India Monsoon Courtesy Fading El Nino
India News | Pratik Parija, Bloomberg | Tuesday April 12, 2016
The monsoon in India, which accounts for more than 80 per cent of annual rainfall, may be above average for the first time since 2013 after a back-to-back shortfall shrank agricultural production and caused an acute drinking water shortage.
El Nino Has Emerged, India Among Worst Hit as Asia Braces for Crop Damage
India News | Reuters | Tuesday May 12, 2015
In 2009, the El Nino brought the worst drought in four decades to India. It razed wheat fields in Australia and damaged crops across Asia. Food prices surged. A closely watched forecast by Japan on Tuesday confirmed its return this year.
Faster Reforms Can Revive Growth, Curb Stagflation: Report
Business | Friday June 27, 2014
The report expects moderation in rural wage growth and the government's effort to cut the fiscal deficit to help in systematic deceleration in CPI inflation.
El Nino Leads to Higher Food Inflation? Not Necessarily: Report
India News | Press Trust of India | Sunday May 11, 2014
Forecasts of 2014 being an El Nino year have caused concerns around its impact on monsoons, thereby on agricultural output and thus food inflation. Although this theory sounds "logical" it is not necessarily going to follow the same pattern this year though, says a UBS research report.
Normal monsoon in 2012, says Farm Secretary
Business | Monday April 23, 2012
The government will give a detailed region-wise forecast on Thursday, Farm Secretary P.K. Basu said on Monday.
2019 May Be Warmer Due To El Nino, Global Warming: Officials
India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday January 2, 2019
Even though 2018 has been cold and chilly, 2019 is likely to be warmer, officials said, pointing at El Nino and the overall rise in temperatures.
Monsoon Likely To Escape El Nino Unscathed: Met Department
Business | Thomson Reuters | Friday March 24, 2017
El Nino, a warming of ocean surface temperatures that typically occurs every few years, faded in 2016 and was linked to crop damage, fires and flash floods.
Wheat Imports Hit 5,00,000 Tonnes As Drought Cuts Supplies
Business | Thomson Reuters | Wednesday May 25, 2016
Wheat output is likely to fall short of the official target of 94 million tonnes as a second year of drought and unseasonal rains hits yields.
Private Weather Forecaster Says 92% Chance Of Normal Rainfall In India
Business | Press Trust of India | Tuesday May 24, 2016
There are 92 per cent chances of India receiving a "normal" and above rainfall this season with good amount of rain expected in central India and along the West coast while some pockets of Bihar and East Uttar Pradesh could experience less precipitation.
Above-Normal India Monsoon Courtesy Fading El Nino
India News | Pratik Parija, Bloomberg | Tuesday April 12, 2016
The monsoon in India, which accounts for more than 80 per cent of annual rainfall, may be above average for the first time since 2013 after a back-to-back shortfall shrank agricultural production and caused an acute drinking water shortage.
El Nino Has Emerged, India Among Worst Hit as Asia Braces for Crop Damage
India News | Reuters | Tuesday May 12, 2015
In 2009, the El Nino brought the worst drought in four decades to India. It razed wheat fields in Australia and damaged crops across Asia. Food prices surged. A closely watched forecast by Japan on Tuesday confirmed its return this year.
Faster Reforms Can Revive Growth, Curb Stagflation: Report
Business | Friday June 27, 2014
The report expects moderation in rural wage growth and the government's effort to cut the fiscal deficit to help in systematic deceleration in CPI inflation.
El Nino Leads to Higher Food Inflation? Not Necessarily: Report
India News | Press Trust of India | Sunday May 11, 2014
Forecasts of 2014 being an El Nino year have caused concerns around its impact on monsoons, thereby on agricultural output and thus food inflation. Although this theory sounds "logical" it is not necessarily going to follow the same pattern this year though, says a UBS research report.
Normal monsoon in 2012, says Farm Secretary
Business | Monday April 23, 2012
The government will give a detailed region-wise forecast on Thursday, Farm Secretary P.K. Basu said on Monday.
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