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Trend analysis and ARIMA modelling of pre-monsoon rainfall data for western India
Authors:Priya Narayanan  Ashoke Basistha  Sumana Sarkar  Sachdeva Kamna
Affiliation:1. Department of Natural Resources, TERI University, 10, institutional Area, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi 110070, India;2. DGM (Hydro Civil), Lahmeyer International India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, India
Abstract:Spatial and temporal variability of rainfall over different seasons influence physical, social and economic parameters. Pre-monsoon (March, April and May – MAM) rainfall over the country is highly variable. Since heat lows and convective rainfall in MAM have an impact on the intensity of the ensuing monsoons, hence the pre-monsoon period was chosen for the study. The pre-whitened Mann Kendall test was used to explore presence of rainfall trend during MAM. The results indicate presence of significant (at 10% level) increasing trend in two stations (Ajmer, Bikaner). The practical significance of the change in rainfall was also explored as percentage changes over long term mean, using Theil and Sen's median slope estimator. Forecast using univariate ARIMA model for pre-monsoon months indicates that there is a significant rise in the pre-monsoon rainfall over the northwest part of the country.
Keywords:Pre-monsoon   Rainfall trend   India   Pre-whitened Mann Kendall Test   Theil and Sen's Median Slope   Forecast   Auto Regressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA)
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