An investigation into observational characteristics of rainfall and temperature in Central Northeast India—a historical perspective 1889–2008

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An investigation into observational characteristics of rainfall and temperature in Central Northeast India—a historical perspective 1889–2008

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dc.contributor.author Ram Mohan, H S
dc.contributor.author Subash, N
dc.contributor.author Sikka, A K
dc.date.accessioned 2010-12-09T11:43:58Z
dc.date.available 2010-12-09T11:43:58Z
dc.date.issued 2010
dc.identifier.uri http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/xmlui/purl/2014
dc.description.abstract Mann–Kendall non-parametric test was employed for observational trend detection of monthly, seasonal and annual precipitation of five meteorological subdivisions of Central Northeast India (CNE India) for different 30-year normal periods (NP) viz. 1889–1918 (NP1), 1919–1948 (NP2), 1949–1978 (NP3) and 1979–2008 (NP4). The trends of maximum and minimum temperatures were also investigated. The slopes of the trend lines were determined using the method of least square linear fitting. An application of Morelet wavelet analysis was done with monthly rainfall during June– September, total rainfall during monsoon season and annual rainfall to know the periodicity and to test the significance of periodicity using the power spectrum method. The inferences figure out from the analyses will be helpful to the policy managers, planners and agricultural scientists to work out irrigation and water management options under various possible climatic eventualities for the region. The long-term (1889–2008) mean annual rainfall of CNE India is 1,195.1 mm with a standard deviation of 134.1 mm and coefficient of variation of 11%. There is a significant decreasing trend of 4.6 mm/year for Jharkhand and 3.2 mm/day for CNE India. Since rice crop is the important kharif crop (May– October) in this region, the decreasing trend of rainfall during themonth of July may delay/affect the transplanting/vegetative phase of the crop, and assured irrigation is very much needed to tackle the drought situation. During themonth of December, all the meteorological subdivisions except Jharkhand show a significant decreasing trend of rainfall during recent normal period NP4. The decrease of rainfall during December may hamper sowing of wheat, which is the important rabi crop (November–March) in most parts of this region. Maximum temperature shows significant rising trend of 0.008°C/year (at 0.01 level) during monsoon season and 0.014°C/year (at 0.01 level) during post-monsoon season during the period 1914– 2003. The annual maximum temperature also shows significant increasing trend of 0.008°C/year (at 0.01 level) during the same period. Minimum temperature shows significant rising trend of 0.012°C/year (at 0.01 level) during postmonsoon season and significant falling trend of 0.002°C/year (at 0.05 level) during monsoon season. A significant 4– 8 years peak periodicity band has been noticed during September over Western UP, and 30–34 years periodicity has been observed during July over Bihar subdivision. However, as far as CNE India is concerned, no significant periodicity has been noticed in any of the time series. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Cochin University of Science and Technology,National Rainfed Area Authority & Division of Crop Research, ICAR Parisar. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Springer en_US
dc.subject Rainfall en_US
dc.subject Meteorology en_US
dc.subject Temperature en_US
dc.subject Observational en_US
dc.subject Central Northeast en_US
dc.title An investigation into observational characteristics of rainfall and temperature in Central Northeast India—a historical perspective 1889–2008 en_US
dc.type Working Paper en_US
dc.contributor.faculty Marine Sciences en_US
dc.identifier.url DOI 10.1007/s00704-010-0299-2 en_US


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