Impact of La Niña on Indian Monsoon Patterns
La Niña is a climate pattern in the Pacific affecting India’s weather, often resulting in above-normal rainfall during the southwest monsoon. While it aids groundwater replenishment and supports agriculture, it can also lead to flooding and crop damage. The Indian Meteorological Department monitors these effects, providing farmers with crucial advisories for weather management.
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