2019
DOI: 10.1504/ijw.2019.10021791
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The long-term trend analysis of rainfall data from 1901 to 2015 for Maharashtra and Goa regions in India

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“…Minor fluctuations in precipitation, therefore, may cause meteorological as well as hydrological deficits which ultimately affect the agrarian economy (Todmal et al ., 2018). Against this background, many scientific studies (Singh et al ., 2021; Kharake et al ., 2021; Kulkarni et al ., 2021; Takle & Pai, 2020; Mandale et al ., 2019; Potdar et al ., 2019; Kulkarni & Pardeshi, 2019; Ingle et al ., 2018; Todmal & Kale, 2016; Mandale et al ., 2017; Mahajan & Dodamani, 2015; Sonar, 2014; Kale et al ., 2014; Guhathakurta & Saji, 2013; Todmal et al ., 2022) were undertaken to understand the trends in rainfall over different parts of the state. The majority of literature observed a combination of increasing and decreasing trends in rainfall with no systematic spatial pattern across the state.…”
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“…Minor fluctuations in precipitation, therefore, may cause meteorological as well as hydrological deficits which ultimately affect the agrarian economy (Todmal et al ., 2018). Against this background, many scientific studies (Singh et al ., 2021; Kharake et al ., 2021; Kulkarni et al ., 2021; Takle & Pai, 2020; Mandale et al ., 2019; Potdar et al ., 2019; Kulkarni & Pardeshi, 2019; Ingle et al ., 2018; Todmal & Kale, 2016; Mandale et al ., 2017; Mahajan & Dodamani, 2015; Sonar, 2014; Kale et al ., 2014; Guhathakurta & Saji, 2013; Todmal et al ., 2022) were undertaken to understand the trends in rainfall over different parts of the state. The majority of literature observed a combination of increasing and decreasing trends in rainfall with no systematic spatial pattern across the state.…”
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“…The majority of literature observed a combination of increasing and decreasing trends in rainfall with no systematic spatial pattern across the state. However, districts close to the Western Ghats showed an increase in rainfall (Potdar et al ., 2019; Guhathakurta & Saji, 2013) along with an increasing frequency of heavy rainfall events (Sonar, 2014). This could be the reason why the highest frequency of flood events was observed in districts covering the Western Ghats (Potdar et al ., 2019).…”
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