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Discover the top 10 most scenic train journeys in India that become truly magical during the monsoon season. From the lush Western Ghats to the misty hills of the himalayas.
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Monsoon season has hit the entire central and western India. For the past one week, it has been raining heavily in the western states of the country. Roads were flooded after heavy rains in Gujarat's Ahmedabad. Water has also entered people's homes in many areas.
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Rain has brought some relief from the scorching heat in recent times. South-West Monsoon has become active in most states of the country including Delhi. Apart from this, in the areas where the monsoon has not yet reached, monsoon will also enter there in the coming few days.
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A new study published in the Science says that droughts occurred during Indian summer monsoon season may have been driven by atmospheric disturbances from the North Atlantic region. The study was carried out by the Centre for Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (CAOS), Indian Institute of Science (IISc).
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Combining data from meteorological observations, climate records, computer model simulations, and paleoclimate archives such as tree-rings, corals, cave deposits and ice-cores from past millennia of Earth history, the researchers found that a synchronization of the monsoon with the strongest mode of natural climate variability, the El Niño, makes it easier to anticipate the strength of seasonal rainfall in the Indian subcontinent. "The tiny particles and gases that large volcano blasts into the air enter into the stratosphere and remain there for a few years. While the volcanic matter in the stratosphere to some extent blocks sunshine from reaching the Earth’s surface, the reduced solar forcing increases the probability of an El Niño event in the next year," said R Krishnan from the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology in Pune. The findings have been published in Science Advances under the title "Fingerprint of Volcanic Forcing on the ENSO-Indian Monsoon Coupling".
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The southwest monsoon continued its advance and covered the whole of Maharashtra and parts of Chhattisgarh and Gujarat on Sunday while many parts of northern India experienced hot and humid weather.
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Watch Satte Pe Satta, 18th September 2019. To know more watch the video...
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Watch Satte Pe Satta, 16th September 2019. To know more watch the video...
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Heavy rains wreak havoc across several Indian states. Watch this video to know more.
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Heavy rains wreak havoc across several Indian states. Watch this video to know more.
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Watch Satte Pe Satta, 11th September 2019. To know more watch the video...
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Heavy rains wreak havoc across states. Watch this video to know more...
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Heavy rains wreak havoc across states. Watch this video to know more.
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This segment of 19 ki 19 Kahaniya brings to you top 19 stories of the day, 27th August 2019. Watch the full video to know more.
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Thiruvananthpuram: After days of continuous heavy rainfall battering Kerala, the intensity of rain is likely to reduce even as death toll due to flood-related incidents mounted to 72 on Monday. Watch this video to know more.
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Watch Satte Pe Satta, 31st July 2019. To know more watch the video...
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This segment of Satte Pe Satta brings to you top stories of the 18 July 2019. Watch this video to know more.
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This segment of Satte Pe Satta brings to you top stories of the 17 July 2019. Watch this video to know more.
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This segment of Satte Pe Satta brings to you top stories of the 10 July 2019. Watch this video to know more.
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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy to moderate rainfall in several cities. Watch this video to know more.






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