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Climatic Changes in Eastern Uttar Pradesh

EasyChair Preprint no. 1706

10 pagesDate: October 18, 2019

Abstract

Gorakhpur is one of the major districts of  Uttar Pradesh. Located on coordinates 26.765844° N and 83.364944° E, the population of Gorakhpur district is nearly 44,40,895 and geographical area about 3483.8 km2. The major rivers flowing in Gorakhpur district are Rapti, Ami, Rohni and Ghaghra. Gorakhpur district is a flood prone area and about 26% of the population is affected by floods almost every year. This paper analyses the temperature, humidity and rainfall data of Gorakhpur area. It was found that the rate of rainfall is decreasing, temperature is increasing (both max. and min. temp.) and relative humidity is increasing (both maximum and minimum relative humidity). It has been observed that there is very less amount of rainfall during winter season in comparison to summer season. The average temp. is about 25.5°C and average rainfall is about 1205mm (17 years). It has also been observed that the most of the occurring of rainfall takes place during the period of July to Sept., with the driest months being Nov.-December, May-June being the warmest and January the coldest month. There is rainfall difference of 340 mm in between min. and max. rainfall. Hence, it is concluded that there is a continuous increase in trend of reduction in rainfall. Due to this trend of climatic change, there is also a continuous decrease in groundwater level.

Keyphrases: climate change, forest, precipitation, Rainfall, relative humidity, Temperature

BibTeX entry
BibTeX does not have the right entry for preprints. This is a hack for producing the correct reference:
@Booklet{EasyChair:1706,
  author = {Shivam Mani Tripathi and Avnish Jaiswal and Shriram Chaurasia},
  title = {Climatic Changes in Eastern Uttar Pradesh},
  howpublished = {EasyChair Preprint no. 1706},

  year = {EasyChair, 2019}}
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