2024, Vol. 9, Special Issue 2
Analyzing the patterns of extreme rainfall in the eastern Uttar Pradesh
Author(s): Ankit, Mo. Akram, Shivam, Vikas K Singh, Vipin K Roshan, Sarvda Nand Tiwari, Shashank Verma, Akanksha Mathur, Khwahiz Ali, Sakshi Dixit and PK Mishra
Abstract: This study presents an analysis of rainfall data spanning from 1985 to 2019 in Ambedkar Nagar district, located in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, India. The dataset includes parameters such as the number of wet days, annual rainfall, and the heavy rainfall days (number of days with rainfall exceeding 10 mm). Over the 35-year period, significant variations in rainfall patterns are observed, with fluctuations in both the intensity and frequency of precipitation events. The analysis reveals several noteworthy trends, including an overall increase in annual rainfall from 1985 to 2019, with notable peaks in certain years such as 2008 and 2013. Moreover, variations in the number of wet days and R10 events reflect changes in the distribution and intensity of rainfall events over time. These findings contribute to a better understanding of the climatic dynamics in Ambedkar Nagar district and can inform strategies for water resource management, agricultural planning, and disaster preparedness in the region. Further research is warranted to explore the underlying drivers of these observed trends and their implications for local communities and ecosystems.
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Ankit, Mo. Akram, Shivam, Vikas K Singh, Vipin K Roshan, Sarvda Nand Tiwari, Shashank Verma, Akanksha Mathur, Khwahiz Ali, Sakshi Dixit, PK Mishra. Analyzing the patterns of extreme rainfall in the eastern Uttar Pradesh. Int J Stat Appl Math 2024;9(2S):101-107.