Impact of michaung cyclone effect on different crops in N.T.R district of South Coastal Andhra Pradesh
Raja Narasimha M, Tejaswini V, Venkata Reddy I, Siva Prasad PN and Krishnam Raju S
Agriculture is the main economic part for Indian farmers and majorly contribute 25-30% of economic benefit and returns to Govt of India. Agriculture is a back bone part for 75% farmers for this agriculture primarily needed timely weather and climate and it plays crucial role in agriculture if the onset monsoon enters delay the crop growing period goes back and crop growing area may record less if the cyclones will form in the untimely the crops may get more damage and economically losses may appear 50-75% the farmer may not benefitted. In the year of 2023 December 4th-6th a severe cyclonic storm Michuang cyclone were formed in North Indian ocean. Michaung originated as a low pressure area in the gulf of Thailand which crossed into the Bay of Bengal and became a deep depression on December 2nd. It developed into a cyclonic. The storm peaked with sustained winds of 110 km/h (70 mph) causing heavy rainfall in north-eastern Tamil Nadu including Chennai and south-eastern Andhra Pradesh before making landfall near Bapatla in Andhra Pradesh on December 4th- 6 th due to this Heavy to very heavy rainfall was recorded 138.7 mm out of 0.9 mm Normal Rainfall and crops like Paddy, Cotton, Bengal gram, Blackgram, Greengram, Redgram, Groundnut crops were Damaged.
Raja Narasimha M, Tejaswini V, Venkata Reddy I, Siva Prasad PN, Krishnam Raju S. Impact of michaung cyclone effect on different crops in N.T.R district of South Coastal Andhra Pradesh. Int J Res Agron 2024;7(4):437-440. DOI: 10.33545/2618060X.2024.v7.i4f.601