2-System Interaction Explained: How Monsoon Trough and Western Disturbances Intensify Rainfall in India

The two-system interaction between the monsoon trough and western disturbances is one of the most important of the intricate weather interactions that shape India’s monsoon dynamics. This uncommon but significant occurrence directs moisture from the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, resulting in heavy and extensive rainfall throughout the northern states, the Indo-Gangetic plains, and the foothills of the Himalayas. Predicting flood risks, agricultural effects, and the larger climate variability affecting India’s seasonal rainfall patterns all depend on an understanding of this interaction.

How the Monsoon Trough Affects

The reason was determined by the IMD to be the combination of an active western disturbance and the monsoon trough. The “2-System Interaction” is the term for this. Additional circulations that pull moisture into the Himalayan foothills from the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea exacerbate this interaction.

  • One semi-permanent aspect of monsoon circulation is the monsoon trough, a lengthy, low-pressure system that stretches from Northwest India to the Bay of Bengal.  
  • India usually experiences active monsoon conditions as a result of its southerly movement. 
  • The monsoon trough’s eastern end was situated south of its typical location during this event, while the western end was close to its typical location.

Disturbances in the West and Their Effects

Low-pressure systems known as “Western Disturbances” commonly bring clouds and precipitation as they migrate from west to east over northern India in the winter. 

  • Over the Mediterranean, they frequently appear. Rainfall activity is greatly increased by the extremely unstable meteorological conditions created by their conjunction with the monsoon system. 
  • Over Northwest India, a cyclonic circulation represents a western disturbance.

Mains: 

Question: Discuss the significance of the 2-system interaction between the monsoon trough and western disturbances in shaping India’s rainfall patterns. How does this phenomenon impact agriculture and flood management in the Indo-Gangetic plains?

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Question: The term “2-System Interaction” recently seen in news refers to:

a) Interaction between the Indian Ocean Dipole and El Niño in shaping monsoon rainfall

b) Confluence of the Monsoon Trough and Western Disturbances intensifying rainfall in India

c) Interaction between Tropical Cyclones and Jet Streams over the Bay of Bengal

d) Combination of La Niña and Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) impacting Indian monsoon

Answer: b)

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