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GS 1: Important Geophysical phenomena

Context: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) noted that, among several large-scale atmospheric-oceanic and local factors, the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) was identified as a key driver for early arrival of southwest monsoon .

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  • The southwest monsoon arrived in Kerala on May 24, which is eight days earlier than the normal onset date.
  • It reached Mumbai by May 26, marking an advance of two weeks.
  • This was the earliest monsoon arrival in Mumbai ever recorded.
  • The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has maintained its April prediction of ‘above normal’ rainfall for the June to September period.
  • The IMD now anticipates around 92 cm of rainfall during this southwest monsoon season, which is 106% of the long-period average—slightly higher than the earlier forecast of 91.3 cm (105% of the average) made in April.
  • Most parts of India, except the northeastern and northwestern regions, are expected to receive ‘above normal’ rainfall.

Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO)

  • The MJO is a moving system of winds, clouds, and pressure that travels around the equator, bringing periodic rainfall.
  • It functions as a slow-moving atmospheric pattern that impacts global tropical and sub-tropical weather.
  • It is named after scientists Roland Madden and Paul Julian, who first described it in 1971.
  • Typically, it travels eastward at a speed of 4–8 metres per second.
  • It completes a circuit around the globe in 30–60 days, though it can extend up to 90 days.

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