Nature of the frequency distribution of Indian rainfall : Monsoon and annual

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  • K. N. RAO
  • C. J. GEORGE
  • V. P. ABHYANKAR

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https://doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v23i4.5311

Abstract

The frequency distribution of southwest monsoon season and annual rainfall of about 500 rain-recording stations (1901-l960) forming a close and representative network in India was examined by statistical methods. It is seen that Indian rainfall does not differ significantly from normal except in a few small areas. Most of the country, excluding the Western arid and semi-arid areas, has values of coefficient of variation (annual) between 20 to 30 per cent irrespective of the amount of rainfall.

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01-10-1972

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K. N. . RAO, C. J. . GEORGE, and V. P. ABHYANKAR, “Nature of the frequency distribution of Indian rainfall : Monsoon and annual”, MAUSAM, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 507–514, Oct. 1972.

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