December, January, February
Full Form of DJF
What is DJF?
DJF stands for December, January, and February, representing the winter season in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Indian context, this abbreviation is commonly used by the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) to refer to the three-month period of winter, which is critical for understanding weather patterns such as the northeast monsoon, cold waves in northern India, and the formation of western disturbances that bring rainfall to the northwestern region. It is also a key temporal unit in climate studies, agricultural planning, and disaster management. Students appearing for competitive exams like UPSC, state civil services, and geography-oriented tests often encounter DJF in questions related to seasonal analysis, crop cycles, and temperature trends. The term is widely used in academic papers, government reports, and weather bulletins. Understanding DJF helps in contextualizing India’s winter climate and its impact on agriculture, water resources, and energy demand.
DJF का फुल फॉर्म
दिसम्बर, जनवरी, फरवरी
Example
The IMD's seasonal outlook for DJF 2024-25 predicts below-normal rainfall over most of northwest India due to prevailing El Niño conditions.