2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.pce.2022.103146
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Trends in rainfall extremity and peak flood in Sabarmati River Basin, India

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“…Rangarajan (2022) [31] demonstrated an increase in the amount of precipitation brought by the northeast monsoon across Tamil Nadu. The Sabarmati River basin has likewise demonstrated a tendency toward an increase in rainfall, as illustrated by Payal (2022) [32]. According to the findings of this study, the months of March, April, and September all indicate a tendency toward significantly increased rainfall across the region.…”
Section: Annual Trendsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Rangarajan (2022) [31] demonstrated an increase in the amount of precipitation brought by the northeast monsoon across Tamil Nadu. The Sabarmati River basin has likewise demonstrated a tendency toward an increase in rainfall, as illustrated by Payal (2022) [32]. According to the findings of this study, the months of March, April, and September all indicate a tendency toward significantly increased rainfall across the region.…”
Section: Annual Trendsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Urban infrastructure is the lifeline system for the normal operation of the city. Once damaged by floods, there will occur a chain reaction between the systems, and the indirect loss will even exceed the direct one [8]. The improvement of urban infrastructure standards can effectively reduce the impact and losses caused by disasters.…”
Section: Strengthen the Standards Of Urban Infrastructure Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%