Global teleconnections have significant effects on regional climate,
economy and society around the world including India. The long-range
forecasting of the seasonal rainfall anomalies associated with
teleconnections is of paramount interest for monsoon prediction and
other associated climatic risks. Scientific investigation entitled,
"Regional monsoon dynamics and teleconnections" was carried out for the
meteorological sub-division comprising of the provinces of Haryana,
Delhi and Chandigarh. The annual mean rainfall ranged 402.3 mm at Sirsa
and 1122.4 mm at Chandigarh. Contribution of monsoon season was maximum
(77 to 82%) in annual rainfall. Strong relationship between
teleconnections and all India monsoon rainfall was observed. But, this
significant association was missing at different locations. The
regression models developed for prediction of location specific monsoon
rainfall overestimated the rainfall. The knowledge allows the linkage
between the regional monsoon rainfall anomalies, normal rainfall cycle,
and the circulation features associated with teleconnections for fine
tuning the prediction system for sustainable agricultural development.