The Precipitation Trend in Baglung District: A Statistical Analysis

M. Baral
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The climate pattern of Nepal is uncertain regarding the precipitation but the extreme events such as floods and drought are increasing. Due to an increase in uncertain precipitation, the extreme rainfall and its intensity are also increased. Baglung District elevated from 650m to 4300m has a diverse climatic zone from upper tropical to alpine, almost similar to the whole Nepal. The data were taken from the Department of Hydrology and Meteorology from 1970 to 2018 (on monthly basis) are used for analyzing the precipitation trends in Baglung District based on five stations by taking the secondary data. To analyze the data, Mann- Kendall, and Sen’s Slope are used to find trend and magnitude. SPSS and R softwere are used to draw graph and other statistical calculations. The analysis shows that there is a positive trend in precipitation in the Baglung district. This is contradictory to national trends of precipitation, which is slightly negative. The maximum value of precipitation is 271.892mm in 1998, followed by 263.070mm in 2000, and the minimum value is 27.217mm in 1973, followed by 86.10 mm in 1972. There is a wide variation in average monthly rainfall in different stations ranging from 158.326mm (Baglung station) to 235.828mm (Rangkhani station) with standard deviations 199.342mm and 310.196mm respectively. The analysis indicates that the trend of precipitation is slightly positive but insignificant which shows that the intensity of rainfall is increased, but the number of rainy days is decreased. Similarly, the results indicate that the average rainfall in Baglung (190.400mm) is higher than the national level (150mm app.).
巴格隆地区降水趋势的统计分析
尼泊尔的气候模式在降水方面不确定,但洪水和干旱等极端事件正在增加。由于不确定降水的增加,极端降水及其强度也有所增加。巴格隆地区海拔650米至4300m,具有从热带到高山的多样化气候带,几乎与整个尼泊尔相似。利用1970 - 2018年(月)水文气象厅资料,利用二次资料对巴格隆地区5个站点的降水趋势进行分析。为了分析数据,使用Mann- Kendall和Sen 's Slope来寻找趋势和幅度。使用SPSS和R软件进行绘图和其他统计计算。分析表明,巴格隆地区降水呈正趋势。这与全国降水趋势相矛盾,后者略有负值。降水最大值为1998年271.892mm,其次为2000年263.070mm,最小值为1973年27.217mm,其次为1972年86.10 mm。各站月平均降雨量变化较大,从158.326mm(巴格隆站)到235.828mm (Rangkhani站),标准差分别为199.342mm和310.196mm。分析表明,降水趋势呈微正趋势,但不显著,表明降水强度增加,但降雨日数减少。同样,巴格隆的平均降雨量(190.400mm)高于全国平均水平(150mm)。
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