2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-5558
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On the rise of Indian summer monsoon precipitation extremes and its correlations with long-term changes of certain anthropogenic factors and climate variability

Abstract: <p>The trends of extreme precipitation events during the Indian summer monsoon measured by two different indicators have been analyzed for the period 1901-2020, covering the entire India in 9 regions segregated by a clustering analysis based on rainfall characteristics using the Indian Meteorological Department high-resolution gridded data. The important climatological parameters correlating to such increasing trends have also been identified by performing for the first time a multivariate analys… Show more

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