Typhoons, dry winds and El Niño: How five weather systems joined forces to stall India`s monsoon | Explained
Typhoons, dry winds and El Niño: How five weather systems joined forces to stall India`s monsoon | Explained
The first blow came from the western Pacific. In early June, a monsoon surge built up over the Indian Ocean, but much of its energy was drawn eastward, feeding into tropical circulations in the Pacific that eventually grew into Typhoon Jagmi.
The first blow came from the western Pacific. In early June, a monsoon surge built up over the Indian Ocean, but much of its energy was drawn eastward, feeding into tropical circulations in the Pacific that eventually grew into Typhoon Jagmi.