What is the monsoon onset date?
The monsoon onset date is the first day when cumulative rainfall exceeds 100 mm, marking the transition from dry to wet seasons.
How do I calculate cumulative rainfall for the monsoon onset?
Cumulative rainfall is calculated by summing up daily rainfall amounts until the total reaches or exceeds 100 mm.
Why is a threshold of 100 mm used for the monsoon onset?
A threshold of 100 mm is commonly used as it represents a significant amount of rain, indicating the start of the wet season in many regions.
Can I use this calculator for any location?
This calculator can be adapted for different locations by adjusting the cumulative rainfall threshold based on local climatic conditions.
What is the significance of the monsoon onset date?
The monsoon onset date is crucial for agriculture, water management, and planning activities in regions dependent on monsoon rains.
How does this calculator help in predicting the monsoon season?
By tracking cumulative rainfall, this calculator helps predict when the monsoon will begin, allowing communities to prepare accordingly.