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IMD's faulty forecast for North India: Wrong signals by models, difficulty in predicting wind patterns
Updated On: 11 July, 2021 01:27 PM IST | New Delhi | PTI
M Rajeevan, Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences, who has spent over 35 years studying the Southwest Monsoon, said the IMD forecast models gave wrong signals

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Wrong signals by models, difficulty in predicting the outcomes of the interactions between the easterly and westerly winds were some of the major reasons behind the India Meteorological Department's monsoon forecast for parts of north India going haywire, experts pointed out as any relief from the oppressive heat eludes the region.
The Southwest Monsoon has reached almost all parts of the country but has stayed away from parts of north India. It is yet to reach Delhi, Haryana, parts of west
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