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Title: Analysis of rainfall and temperature trends in northeast India
Authors: Jain, S. K.
Kumar, Vijay
Sahariad, M.
Keywords: Rainfall
Temperature
Trend analysis
Northeast India
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Royal Meteorological Society
Citation: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY Int. J. Climatol. 33: 968–978 (2013)
Abstract: The northeast region (NER) of India covers an area of 0.26 million km2. This region is one of the highest rainfall-receiving regions on the planet. Consequently, it has huge water and hydropower potential and analysis of rainfall and temperature trends would be of interest to water and energy planners. Trends in monthly, seasonal, and annual rainfall and temperature on the subdivision and regional scale for the NER were examined in this study. Trend analysis of rainfall data series for 1871–2008 did not show any clear trend for the region as a whole, although there are seasonal trends for some seasons and for some hydro-meteorological subdivisions. Similar analysis for temperature data showed that all the four temperature variables (maximum, minimum, and mean temperatures and temperature range) had rising trend. Notably for the post-monsoon season, the Sen’s estimator of slope (°C/year) was 0.019, 0.011, and 0.015 for the maximum, minimum, and mean temperature, respectively.
URI: http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3850
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