“…One widely used method for trend analysis is the Mann-Kendall (MK) test, which is a nonparametric statistical test that assesses the presence of monotonic trends in time series data (Zheng et al, 2021). This test has been applied in various studies to analyze trends in different climatic and hydrological variables, including yield losses, streamflow, climatic records, snowpack accumulation, cropland trends, precipitation, groundwater levels, and evapotranspiration (Helsel and Frans, 2006;New et al, 2006;Harpold et al, 2012;Shephard et al, 2014;Yeh et al, 2015;Palizdan et al, 2017;Chang et al, 2018;Djaman et al, 2018;Ali et al, 2019;Fang et al, 2019;Tayyab et al, 2019;Mirdashtvan and Mohseni Saravi, 2020;Patakamuri et al, 2020;Avino et al, 2021;Hu et al, 2021;Zheng et al, 2021;Zhou and Ismaeel, 2021;Nkiaka, 2022;Paudel et al, 2022).…”