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Title: Spatial and temporal variability in maximum, minimum and mean air temperatures at Madhya Pradesh in central India
Authors: Duhan, Darshana
Pandey, Ashish
Gahalaut, Krishan Pratap Singh
Pandey, R. P.
Keywords: Mann–Kendall test
Trend-Free Pre-Whitening
Inverse distance weighted interpolation method
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: C. R. Geoscience 345 (2013) 3–21
Abstract: In the present study, an investigation has been made to study the spatial and temporal variability in the maximum, the minimum and the mean air temperatures at Madhya Pradesh (MP), in central India on monthly, annual and seasonal time scale from 1901 to 2002. Further, impact of urbanization and cloud cover on air temperature has been studied. The annual mean, maximum and minimum temperatures are increased by 0.60, 0.60 and 0.62 8C over the past 102 years, respectively. Seasonally, the warming is more pronounced during winter than summer. The temperature decreased during the less urbanized period (from 1901 to 1951) and increased during the more urbanized period (1961 to 2001). It is also found that the minimum temperature increased at higher rate (0.42 8C) followed by the mean (0.36 8C) and the maximum (0.32 8C) temperature during the more urbanized period. Furthermore, cloud cover is significantly negatively related with air temperature in monsoon season and as a whole of the year.
URI: http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3681
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