Last year, Skymet Weather released its Monsoon forecast for 2016; everybody welcomed it with open arms. A positive forecast helps the market to boost up also gives hopes to the farmers and agri-business professionals. But the similar positive outlook was missing this time around when Skymet Weather released their Monsoon forecast for the year 2017.
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Twitteratis didn’t like the forecast which meant trouble for the Indian farmers, agri-business solutions and general public at large. From worrisome tweets to tweets of disbelief, to many fearing a year of drought, Twitteratis can go haywire when any threat to India is there, even if it is natural.
Here take a look at some of the best twitter responses to the Monsoon Forecast of 2017.
@PMOIndia With irrigation,crop diversification,precision farming we MUST rise beyond being an economy looking skyward every year for growth https://t.co/cKTPhWDJoG
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) March 27, 2017
It's literally going to change many things in india now.. #Middleclass be ready to bare the pain https://t.co/RCjJL6YVQ7 — Amethyst (@sounddappans) March 27, 2017
Not good news! https://t.co/hFyUEchcc0
— Siddhartha Unni (@guffawer) March 27, 2017
#Monsoon2017 To Be Below Long-Period Avg. Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu To Be Affected.See Good Rain In Odisha, Bengal, Jharkhand https://t.co/rpwCeg71NX — Sriram Iyer (@iyer_sriram) March 27, 2017
In the election year its not good news. When #Gujarat is heading for early election #Monsoon2017. @SkymetWeather https://t.co/VnuM9LX3Rg
— AshishAminNGS (@ashishaminNGS) March 27, 2017
Oh boy !! Prepare urself. #Pune #Latur #SaveWater https://t.co/DZYhDj7LLJ — Suraj (@sunshine_chat) March 27, 2017
2017 #Monsoon likely to remain below normal for India in 2017 - @SkymetWeather https://t.co/BWJ3IovDsb
— Amit Paranjape (@aparanjape) March 27, 2017
Terrible news. Drinking water already problematic in Karnataka Though this may not be accurate, prep for drought 2017-18 needs to start https://t.co/W4Tued7b6x — Mohit Rao (@mohitmrao) March 27, 2017
Again. Remember this when you are crying later. https://t.co/wKMbWocpdi
— ranjona banerji (@ranjona) March 27, 2017
Below normal monsoon in 2017 https://t.co/jAfwYc6OHu — Soumyajit Pattnaik (@soumyajitt) March 27, 2017
#Monsoon2017 @SkymetWeather ने जताई इस साल कम बारिश की आशंका, 50% ही सामान्य बारिश की उम्मीद. #CNBCAwaaz @Neha_cnbcawaaz pic.twitter.com/NrYJGGE8yb
— CNBC-AWAAZ (@CNBC_Awaaz) March 27, 2017
According to Skymet Weather, #Monsoon is likely to remain below normal for #india in 2017 (ANI)https://t.co/UP2ujAKtUe — News Nation (@NewsNationTV) March 27, 2017
2017 Monsoons to be below normal, Skymet says https://t.co/KKhIiasyWA
— Zee Business (@ZeeBusiness) March 27, 2017
#Monsoon likely to remain below normal this year, says weather forecaster #Skymet — WION (@WIONews) March 27, 2017
According to #Skymet Weather, #Monsoon is likely to remain below normal for #India in 2017
— India TV (@indiatvnews) March 27, 2017
According to Skymet Weather, Monsoon is likely to remain below normal for India in 2017: ANI — Times of India (@timesofindia) March 27, 2017
According to Skymet Weather, Monsoon is likely to remain below normal for India in 2017
— ANI (@ANI_news) March 27, 2017
यंदा सरासरीपेक्षा कमी पाऊस, स्कायमेटचा अंदाज https://t.co/qhVuheTHeW @SkymetWeather pic.twitter.com/pR7kWq5aD3 — ABP माझा (@abpmajhatv) March 27, 2017
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