
From delayed onsets marked by intense dry spells, to devastating flash floods and destructive landslides, the monsoon in recent years has been a period of uncertainty and destruction for India.
Although there are various factors behind it, there is a general consensus among scientists that climate change plays a major role.
The Southwest monsoon that brings rain to the subcontinent during June and July, happens due to the heating up of the Asian landmass in the northern hemisphere during the scorching summer and the relative cooling of the southern Indian ocean.
How is climate change affecting monsoon? What are the challenges in predicting monsoons? Experts explain.
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