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A. K. Jaswal
Researcher at India Meteorological Department
Publications - 29
Citations - 1527
A. K. Jaswal is an academic researcher from India Meteorological Department. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monsoon & Diurnal temperature variation. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1247 citations. Previous affiliations of A. K. Jaswal include National Atmospheric Research Laboratory.
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Analysis of variability and trends of extreme rainfall events over India using 104 years of gridded daily rainfall data
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used 104 years (1901-2004) of high resolution daily gridded rainfall data, variability and long-term trends of extreme rainfall events over central India have been examined.
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Changes in daily temperature and precipitation extremes in central and south Asia
A. M. G. Klein Tank,Thomas C. Peterson,D. A. Quadir,S. Dorji,X. Zou,H. Tang,K. Santhosh,U. R. Joshi,A. K. Jaswal,R. K. Kolli,A. B. Sikder,N. R. Deshpande,J. V. Revadekar,K. Yeleuova,S. Vandasheva,M. Faleyeva,P. Gomboluudev,K. P. Budhathoki,Abid Hussain,Muhammad Afzaal,L. Chandrapala,H. Anvar,D. Amanmurad,V. S. Asanova,Philip Jones,Mark New,T. Spektorman +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, changes in indices of climate extremes are studied on the basis of daily series of temperature and precipitation observations from 116 meteorological stations in central and south Asia, and it is shown that the recent trends in extremes of minimum temperature are consistent with long-term trends.
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Decrease in evaporation over the Indian monsoon region: implication on regional hydrological cycle
TL;DR: In this paper, a highly significant (99.9%) decreasing trend of pan evaporation (Epan) of 9.24mm/a/a is calculated for 1971 to 2010.
Relationship between sea surface temperature and surface air temperature over Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the relationship between SST and SAT over the Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean north of 15 o S using the Voluntary Observing Ships data for a period of 40 years.
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Effects of urbanization on meteorological parameters
TL;DR: In this article, a linear trend analysis was carried out over the climatologically data for different meteorological parameters viz., incoming solar radiation, bright hours of sunshine, relative humidity, rainfall, wind speed, total cloud amount and maximum and minimum temperatures.