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Trend Analysis of Rainfall and Temperature in the Damoh District, Central India
Trend detection of hydroclimatic variables has a significant impact in the context of climate change. Rainfall and temperature are the major factors that affect the entire hydrological cycle. This study has been carried out to find the trend of rainfall and temperature in the Damoh District of Madhya Pradesh. Trend analysis is carried out in this study from 1984 to 2012 for monthly, seasonal, and yearly time series. Mann–Kendall and Sen's slope tests were carried out to find the trend of both rainfall and temperature over the study area. There is falling trend in Pre-Monsoon rainfall (Z = − 0.26 and S = − 0.104) and Monsoon rainfall (Z = − 0.61 and S = − 5.404) and slightly rising trend in Post-Monsoon rainfall (Z = 0.04 and S = 0.000). There is a significant falling trend in the annual rainfall (Z = − 1.36 and S = − 12.124). There is a steep fall in the trend of annual rainfall after 1994. All three seasons show the falling trend for seasonal temperature: Pre-Monsoon temperature (Z = − 0.18 and S = − 0.007), Monsoon temperature (Z = − 1.44 and S = − 0.028), and Post-Monsoon temperature (Z = − 0.81 and S = − 0.018). The results of this study indicate that there is a significant impact of temperature on rainfall.
Trend Analysis of Rainfall and Temperature in the Damoh District, Central India
Trend detection of hydroclimatic variables has a significant impact in the context of climate change. Rainfall and temperature are the major factors that affect the entire hydrological cycle. This study has been carried out to find the trend of rainfall and temperature in the Damoh District of Madhya Pradesh. Trend analysis is carried out in this study from 1984 to 2012 for monthly, seasonal, and yearly time series. Mann–Kendall and Sen's slope tests were carried out to find the trend of both rainfall and temperature over the study area. There is falling trend in Pre-Monsoon rainfall (Z = − 0.26 and S = − 0.104) and Monsoon rainfall (Z = − 0.61 and S = − 5.404) and slightly rising trend in Post-Monsoon rainfall (Z = 0.04 and S = 0.000). There is a significant falling trend in the annual rainfall (Z = − 1.36 and S = − 12.124). There is a steep fall in the trend of annual rainfall after 1994. All three seasons show the falling trend for seasonal temperature: Pre-Monsoon temperature (Z = − 0.18 and S = − 0.007), Monsoon temperature (Z = − 1.44 and S = − 0.028), and Post-Monsoon temperature (Z = − 0.81 and S = − 0.018). The results of this study indicate that there is a significant impact of temperature on rainfall.
Trend Analysis of Rainfall and Temperature in the Damoh District, Central India
Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
Timbadiya, P. V. (editor) / Singh, Vijay P. (editor) / Sharma, Priyank J. (editor) / Jain, Amit (author) / Manekar, V. L. (author) / Patel, J. N. (author)
International Conference on Hydraulics, Water Resources and Coastal Engineering ; 2021
2023-05-24
11 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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