Resource to risk: Inter-decadal and sub-seasonal rainfall modulation over Saurashtra region in Western India

Bhanu Parmar , Suvarna Shah , Hiteshri Shastri , Indra Mani Tripathi
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Climate change, recognized as the long-term change in atmospheric conditions is one of the most evident feature of 21st century. Limited studies on Saurashtra's rainfall variability underscore the need to explore temporal and spatial patterns, vital for sustainable water resource management and agricultural planning in the region. This study examines seasonal and sub-seasonal rainfall trends (1981–2020) using high-resolution IMD data, applying Z-score, Mann-Kendall test, Sen's slope estimator, and Rainfall Anomaly Index for analysis. The region has experienced increased variability in rainfall, particularly at the upper extremes. Statistical analysis shows a significant increase in mean rainfall during 2001–2020, with distinct trends compared to earlier decades. Notably, September exhibits the largest upward trend in rainfall at +1.53 mm/year. Seasonal RAI highlights a shift from predominantly negative rainfall anomalies (1981–2000) to positive anomalies in the later period (2001−2020). These findings emphasize studying atmospheric dynamics to understand future rainfall changes.
资源到风险:印度西部索拉斯特拉地区的年代际和次季节性降雨调制
气候变化被认为是大气条件的长期变化,是21世纪最明显的特征之一。对索拉什特拉邦降雨变化的有限研究强调了探索时空模式的必要性,这对该地区的可持续水资源管理和农业规划至关重要。本研究利用高分辨率IMD数据,运用Z-score、Mann-Kendall检验、Sen’s slope estimator和rainfall Anomaly Index对1981-2020年的季节和次季节降水趋势进行了分析。该地区的降雨变异性增加,特别是在极端地区。统计分析表明,2001-2020年平均降雨量显著增加,与前几十年相比有明显的趋势。值得注意的是,9月份降雨量上升趋势最大,为+1.53 mm/年。季节RAI突出了从主要的负降水异常(1981-2000)到后期(2001 - 2020)的正降水异常的转变。这些发现强调通过研究大气动力学来了解未来的降雨变化。
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