The Indian Meteorogical Department normally announces arrival of monsoon in the last week of May whereas actual onset is around first week of June.
"We forecast monsoon on 125th day of the year, which corresponds to May 5, regardless of the year. Therefore, the time until the real onset varies from year to year. But regardless of the year it is more than 30 days earlier than monsoon onset.
Their predication methodology, which scientists claim, will also be offered to the IMD free of charge.
"We are in close contact with the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology. We are also planning to write to IMD... Tomorrow, we will present this result in one of the largest conferences on Geoscience: the European Geoscience Union, where the method will be presented to a wide audience for the first time," she said.
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