On the extreme rainfall events during the southwest monsoon season in northeast regions of the Indian subcontinent
Hamza Varikoden,J. V. Revadekar +1 more
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A review on the Indian summer monsoon rainfall, variability and its association with ENSO and IOD
TL;DR: The Indian summer monsoon rainfall (ISMR) during June to September contributes most of the annual rainfall over India and plays an important role in Indian agriculture and thus the economy.
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Observed rainfall changes in the past century (1901–2019) over the wettest place on Earth
J. Kuttippurath,Surajit Murasingh,Peter A. Stott,Peter A. Stott,Beena Balan Sarojini,Madan K. Jha,Pankaj Kumar,Prijitha J. Nair,Hamza Varikoden,S. Raj,P. A. Francis,P. C. Pandey +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a significant change in the rainfall pattern is evident after the year 1973, with a decreasing trend in rainfall of about 0.42 ± 0.024 mm dec−1.
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Solar Energy Assessment in Various Regions of Indian Sub-continent
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focused on the energy auditing, assessment, and measurement of solar irradiation from PV system design software and implemented a typical electricity load pattern at any region.
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Changes in ENSO-monsoon relations from early to recent decades during onset, peak and withdrawal phases of Indian summer monsoon
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the impact of ENSO during onset (June), peak (July), and withdrawal (September) phases of Indian summer monsoon rainfall (ISMR) for the period 1951-2015, by studying the changes in the ENSI-monsoon relationship from early decades (1951-1980) to recent decades (1986-2015).
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Unraveling the drivers of intensified landslide regimes in Western Ghats, India.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors applied a generalized feature selection algorithm and a random forest susceptibility model to demonstrate the major topographic controls of landslides and the risk associated with them in the WG region.
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