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Indian Atlas of Rainfall Spatial and Temporal Variations. Part II. INSTRUMENTAL PERIOD RAINFALL VARIATION OVER HOMOGENEOUS ZONES, STATES AND METEOROLOGICAL SUBDIVISIONS OF INDIA (1813-2003). Nityanand Singh N.A. Sontakke H.N. Singh. Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune 2005.
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Indian Atlas of Rainfall Spatial and Temporal Variations Part II INSTRUMENTAL PERIOD RAINFALL VARIATION OVER HOMOGENEOUS ZONES, STATES AND METEOROLOGICAL SUBDIVISIONS OF INDIA (1813-2003) Nityanand Singh N.A. Sontakke H.N. Singh Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune 2005
ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS Scale 1:11M Figure 1 26
Development of Longest Rainfall Series 1871-2003: Area-averaged values using all available data Prior to 1871: Constructed values using established objective method on limited observations. (Reliability of each constructed rainfall mount is indicated by giving correlation coefficient between representative rainfall series (1871-2000) and the corresponding rainfall series of mean rainfall series of the lesser available gauges).
CONTENTS • 1. Longest instrumental monthly, seasonal (win, sum, • monsoon, post-monsoon, Jun-Jul_Aug, Jul-Aug, • Oct-Nov and May-Nov) and monsoon monthly • rainfall data of seven homogeneous zones, 21 states • and different meteorological subdivisions for the period • during 1813-2003 (depending upon available data • from the region/sub-region) in tabular form. • Time series plots of annual, seasonal (win, sum, • monoon and post-mon) and monsoon monthly rainfall. • Normal annual potential evapotranspiration (PE), start, • duration and end of rainy season, number of rainy • days (days with rainfall greater than 2.5 mm), wet/dry • epochs in the annual rainfall temporal pattern etc. Hard bound Atlas is of 173 pages on Super A3 size Paper (329mm by 483mm)
LONGEST INSTRUMENTAL RAINFALL SERIES OF DIFFERENT HOMOGENEOUS ZONES, STATES, AND METEOROLOGICAL SUBDIVISIONS OF INDIA 3.1.1 The Whole Country: 1813-2003 3.1.2 The North Mountainous India: 1844-2003 3.1.3 The North West India: 1826-2003 3.1.4 The North Central India: 1831-2003 3.1.5 The North east India: 1829:2003 3.1.6 The West Peninsular India: 1817-2003 3.1.7 The East Peninsular India: 1848-2003 3.1.8 The South Peninsular India: 1813-2003
LONGEST INSTRUMENTAL RAINFALL SERIES OF DIFFERENT HOMOGENEOUS ZONES, STATES, AND METEOROLOGICAL SUBDIVISIONS OF INDIA 3.2.1 Jammu and Kashmir: 1891-2003 3.2.2 Himachal Pradesh: 1853-2003 3.2.3 Punjab: 1844-2003 3.2.4 Uttaranchal: 1844-2003 3.2.5 Haryana & Delhi: 1844-2003 3.2.6 Rajasthan: 1856-2003 3.2.7 Uttar Pradesh: 1844-2003 3.2.8 Bihar: 1842-2003 3.2.9 Assam & Meghalaya: 1828-2003 3.2.10 Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura & Mizoram: 1871-2003 3.2.11 West Bengal: 1829-2003 3.2.12 Jharkhand: 1848-2003 3.2.13 Orissa: 1848-2003 3.2.14 Chhattisgarh: 1863-2003 3.2.15 Madhya Pradesh: 1844-2003 3.2.16 Gujarat: 1843-2003 3.2.17 Maharashtra: 1817-2003 3.2.18 Andhra Pradesh: 1844-2003 3.2.19 Karnataka: 1835-2003 3.2.20 Kerala: 1838-2003 3.2.21 Tamilnadu: 1813-2003
LONGEST INSTRUMENTAL RAINFALL SERIES OF DIFFERENT HOMOGENEOUS ZONES, STATES, AND METEOROLOGICAL SUBDIVISIONS OF INDIA 3.3.1 West Rajasthan: 1861-2003 3.3.2 East Rajasthan: 1856-2003 3.3.3 West Uttar Pradesh: 1844-2003 3.3.4 East Uttar Pradesh: 1844-2003 3.3.5 Sub-Himalayan West Bengal: 1837-2003 3.3.6 Gangetic West Bengal: 1829-2003 3.3.7 West Madhya Pradesh: 1844-2003 3.3.8 East Madhya Pradesh: 1844-2003 3.3.9 Saurashtra & Kutch: 1861-2003 3.3.10 Konkan & Goa: 1871-2003 3.3.11 Madhya Maharashtra: 1826-2003 3.3.12 Vidarbha: 1826-2003 3.3.13 Marathwada: 1871-2003 3.3.14 Telangana: 1843-2003 3.3.15 Coastal Andhra Pradesh: 1871-2003 3.3.16 Rayalaseema: 1852-2003 3.3.17 Coastal Karnataka: 1853-2003 3.3.18 North Interior Karnataka: 1841-2003 3.3.19 South Interior Karnataka: 1835-2003