2020
DOI: 10.1504/ijstmis.2020.10035484
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Rainfall and Rainy days trend and ENSO Phenomena in Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan

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“…They found out that there is a stable teleconnection (r=0.61) between ENSO and tree ring data Niño (La Niña) events induce dry (wet) conditions in Bhutan. This relationship was also analogous to the study of Adhikari and Sharma (2020). However, Adhikari and Sharma (2020) noted that only the southern foothill stations are teleconnected to ENSO while the northern stations are probably influenced by topography.…”
Section: Seasonal Rainfall Trendsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…They found out that there is a stable teleconnection (r=0.61) between ENSO and tree ring data Niño (La Niña) events induce dry (wet) conditions in Bhutan. This relationship was also analogous to the study of Adhikari and Sharma (2020). However, Adhikari and Sharma (2020) noted that only the southern foothill stations are teleconnected to ENSO while the northern stations are probably influenced by topography.…”
Section: Seasonal Rainfall Trendsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…This relationship was also analogous to the study of Adhikari and Sharma (2020). However, Adhikari and Sharma (2020) noted that only the southern foothill stations are teleconnected to ENSO while the northern stations are probably influenced by topography. Nevertheless, additional studies are necessary to corroborate the influence of ENSO on Bhutan's rainfall.…”
Section: Seasonal Rainfall Trendsupporting
confidence: 76%