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Climate Dynamics | 2012

Trend analysis for rainfall in Delhi and Mumbai, India

Arun Rana; Cintia Bertacchi Uvo; Lars Bengtsson; P. Parth Sarthi

Urbanisation has burdened cities with many problems associated with growth and the physical environment. Some of the urban locations in India are becoming increasingly vulnerable to natural hazards related to precipitation and flooding. Thus it becomes increasingly important to study the characteristics of these events and their physical explanation. This work studies rainfall trends in Delhi and Mumbai, the two biggest Metropolitan cities of Republic of India, during the period from 1951 to 2004. Precipitation data was studied on basis of months, seasons and years, and the total period divided in the two different time periods of 1951–1980 and 1981–2004 for detailed analysis. Long-term trends in rainfall were determined by Man-Kendall rank statistics and linear regression. Further this study seeks for an explanation for precipitation trends during monsoon period by different global climate phenomena. Principal component analysis and Singular value decomposition were used to find relation between southwest monsoon precipitation and global climatic phenomena using climatic indices. Most of the rainfall at both the stations was found out to be taking place in Southwest monsoon season. The analysis revealed great degree of variability in precipitation at both stations. There is insignificant decrease in long term southwest monsoon rainfall over Delhi and slight significant decreasing trends for long term southwest monsoon rainfall in Mumbai. Decrease in average maximum rainfall in a day was also indicated by statistical analysis for both stations. Southwest monsoon precipitation in Delhi was found directly related to Scandinavian Pattern and East Atlantic/West Russia and inversely related to Pacific Decadal Oscillation, whereas precipitation in Mumbai was found inversely related to Indian ocean dipole, El Niño- Southern Oscillation and East Atlantic Pattern.


Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies | 2014

Impact of climate change on rainfall over Mumbai using Distribution-based Scaling of Global Climate Model projections

Arun Rana; Kean Foster; Thomas Bosshard; Jonas Olsson; Lars Bengtsson


International Journal of Climatology | 2015

Possible future changes in cyclonic storms in the Bay of Bengal, India under warmer climate

P. Parth Sarthi; Anubha Agrawal; Arun Rana


Hydrological Processes | 2013

Long‐term change of daily and multi‐daily precipitation in southern Sweden

Lars Bengtsson; Arun Rana


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2013

Development of IDF-curves for tropical india by random cascade modeling

Arun Rana; Lars Bengtsson; L. Olsson; V. Jothiprakash


Hydrology Research | 2014

Performance evaluation of regional climate models (RCMs) in determining precipitation characteristics for Gothenburg, Sweden

Arun Rana; Shilpy Madan; Lars Bengtsson


International Conference on Urban Resilience | 2013

Comparative Analysis of Flooding in Gothenburg, Sweden and Mumbai, India: A Review

Johanna Sörensen; Arun Rana


Lund University; (2013) | 2013

Climate Change Effects on Rainfall and Management of Urban Flooding

Arun Rana


International Confference on Flood Resilience: Experiences in Asia and Europe (ICFR) | 2013

An Integrated modeling approach - Urban flooding inundation in Mumbai

Arun Rana; Lars Bengtsson; O. Mark


XXVII Nordic Hydrological Conference; pp 148-148 (2012) | 2012

On climate prediction: performance evaluation of RCMs

Arun Rana; S. Madan; Lars Bengtsson

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P. Parth Sarthi

Central University of Bihar

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V. Jothiprakash

Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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Jonas Olsson

Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute

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L. Olsson

Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute

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Thomas Bosshard

Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute

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