Trends and periodicities in sub-divisional rainfall

Authors

  • S. K. SUBRAMANIAN
  • S. V. PALANDE
  • B.N. DEWAN
  • S. K. DIKSHIT
  • LAWRENCE JOSEPH

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v43i1.3321

Keywords:

Rainfall variability, Monsoon rainfall, Annual rainfall, Frequency distribution, Climatic variability, Trend, Power spectrum

Abstract

The monthly and annual rainfall data for 35 meteorological sub-divisions for the 87-year period (1901-1987) have been used to study the trends and periodicities of monsoon and annual rainfall series. A number of distribution-free statistical tests have been applied to the rainfall series for testing non-randomness. Comparison of the decadewise means with the mean of the whole period showed that, for the country as a whole, the annual rainfall indicated four different climatic periods -two periods of above normal rainfall from 1960-1965 and from 1975 onwards and two periods of below normal rainfall from 1901-1915 and 1965-1975 whereas the monsoon rainfall showed two different climatic periods-a period of below normal rainfall from 1901-1920 and a period of above normal rainfall from 1920 onwards. The series were also subjected to low-passfilters which showed the presence of significant long term trend for a few sub-divisions. The power spectrum analysis for the annual and monthly rainfall series for a large number of sub-divisions showed significant periodicities of 2. 1-3.6 years, which correspond to the frequency range of the QBO. In addition, periodicities of 5.1 to 10.0 years and 19.3 years or more were also significant for a number of sub-divisions.

 

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Published

01-01-1992

How to Cite

[1]
S. K. . SUBRAMANIAN, S. V. . PALANDE, B. . DEWAN, S. K. . DIKSHIT, and L. . JOSEPH, “Trends and periodicities in sub-divisional rainfall”, MAUSAM, vol. 43, no. 1, pp. 77–86, Jan. 1992.

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