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NE rainfall not completely controlled by the summer monsoon
Assam Tribune | Ajit Patowary | Guwahati, Nov 11
Rainfall activities in the NE region of India are not overwhelmingly controlled by the summer monsoon. The rainy season in this part of the globe begins from early April and may continue well after the summer monsoon withdraws from the rest of the Indian sub-continent, whereas the summer monsoon comes to the sub-continent in early June, said noted physicist Prof Ananda Kumar Barbara.
Prof Barbara, who is leading a number of research works, some of which are connected with thunderstorm and rainfall-related activities in the NE region, also maintained that the effect of global warming on the rainfall pattern of the NE region may be unique and quite peculiar.
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