El Niño conditions are now active in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, raising concerns for India's monsoon. Warmer Pacific waters disrupt weather patterns, potentially leading to weaker rains, hotter temperatures, and agricultural stress. This could impact crop production, water availability, and ultimately, food prices, affecting household budgets across the nation.

El Niño is characterized by a warming of the Pacific Ocean that alters global weather patterns, which can damage crops and strain power grids. | World News

The Copernicus Climate Change Service said that last month was the second warmest May ever recorded globally, across land and sea surfaces. | India News

El Nino has returned to the tropical Pacific. The India Meteorological Department warns it may intensify during the southwest monsoon. The government has identified 197 vulnerable…

Both the ocean and atmosphere now show clear El Nino signals, as per weather bodies. | India News

El Nino conditions have set in and may strengthen during the southwest monsoon, raising concerns for India's largest sowing window. The neutral Indian Ocean Dipole offers no…

Explore strategies for addressing El Niño's agricultural impact in India through long-term planning and community engagement.

El Niño conditions have developed in the Pacific Ocean. This weather pattern often leads to less rain and hotter temperatures in India. Farmers and water resources could be…