Increasing Trend of Extreme Rain Events Over India in a Warming Environment
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology · Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
Abstract
Against a backdrop of rising global surface temperature, the stability of the Indian monsoon rainfall over the past century has been a puzzle. By using a daily rainfall data set, we show (i) significant rising trends in the frequency and the magnitude of extreme rain events and (ii) a significant decreasing trend in the frequency of moderate events over central India during the monsoon seasons from 1951 to 2000. The seasonal mean rainfall does not show a significant trend, because the contribution from increasing heavy events is offset by decreasing moderate events. A substantial increase in hazards related to heavy rain is expected over central India in the future.
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- FWCI
- 21.37
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- 100%
- References
- 26
Authors
5- BNB. N. GoswamiCorresponding
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
- VVV. Venugopal
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
- DSDebasis Sengupta
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
- MSM. S. Madhusoodanan
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
- PXPrince Xavier
Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore
Topics & keywords
- Monsoon
- Environmental science
- Climatology
- Trend analysis
- Global warming
- Climate change
- Physical geography
- Geography
- Climate action