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Indian Atlas of Rainfall Spatial and Temporal Variations 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 Part II

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Indian Atlas of Rainfall Spatial and Temporal Variations

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, Pune2005

Part II

Scale 1:11M

ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS

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.

2. Time series plots of annual, seasonal (win, sum, monoon and post-mon) and monsoon monthly rainfall.

3. 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 sizePaper (329mm by 483mm)

3.1.1 The Whole Country: 1813-20033.1.2 The North Mountainous India: 1844-20033.1.3 The North West India: 1826-20033.1.4 The North Central India: 1831-20033.1.5 The North east India: 1829:20033.1.6 The West Peninsular India: 1817-20033.1.7 The East Peninsular India: 1848-20033.1.8 The South Peninsular India: 1813-2003

3.2.1 Jammu and Kashmir: 1891-20033.2.2 Himachal Pradesh: 1853-20033.2.3 Punjab: 1844-20033.2.4 Uttaranchal: 1844-20033.2.5 Haryana & Delhi: 1844-20033.2.6 Rajasthan: 1856-20033.2.7 Uttar Pradesh: 1844-20033.2.8 Bihar: 1842-20033.2.9 Assam & Meghalaya: 1828-20033.2.10 Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura & Mizoram: 1871-20033.2.11 West Bengal: 1829-20033.2.12 Jharkhand: 1848-20033.2.13 Orissa: 1848-20033.2.14 Chhattisgarh: 1863-20033.2.15 Madhya Pradesh: 1844-20033.2.16 Gujarat: 1843-20033.2.17 Maharashtra: 1817-20033.2.18 Andhra Pradesh: 1844-20033.2.19 Karnataka: 1835-20033.2.20 Kerala: 1838-20033.2.21 Tamilnadu: 1813-2003

3.3.1 West Rajasthan: 1861-20033.3.2 East Rajasthan: 1856-20033.3.3 West Uttar Pradesh: 1844-20033.3.4 East Uttar Pradesh: 1844-20033.3.5 Sub-Himalayan West Bengal: 1837-20033.3.6 Gangetic West Bengal: 1829-20033.3.7 West Madhya Pradesh: 1844-20033.3.8 East Madhya Pradesh: 1844-20033.3.9 Saurashtra & Kutch: 1861-20033.3.10 Konkan & Goa: 1871-20033.3.11 Madhya Maharashtra: 1826-20033.3.12 Vidarbha: 1826-20033.3.13 Marathwada: 1871-20033.3.14 Telangana: 1843-20033.3.15 Coastal Andhra Pradesh: 1871-20033.3.16 Rayalaseema: 1852-20033.3.17 Coastal Karnataka: 1853-20033.3.18 North Interior Karnataka: 1841-20033.3.19 South Interior Karnataka: 1835-2003