Analyzing the long-term variability and trend of aridity in India using non-parametric approach

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Akshita Choudhary
Susanta Mahato
P. S. Roy
Deep Narayan Pandey
P. K. Joshi
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[1] Jawaharlal Nehru University,School of Environmental Science
[2] Jawaharlal Nehru University,Special Center for Disaster Research
[3] World Resources Institute India,undefined
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Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment | 2023年 / 37卷
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Aridity index (AI); Climate change; Thornthwaite; Potential evapotranspiration (PET); Mann–Kendall test;
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Aridity is a climatic phenomenon characterized by shortage of water availability in a given time and space resulting in low moisture and reduced carrying capacity of ecosystems. It is represented by a numerical indicator known as Aridity Index (AI), a function of rainfall and temperature. Aridification is a slow and steady effect of climate change and assessing its spread and change is vital in context of global climatic variations. Aridity is predominantly significant for agrarian countries like India, where a slight rise in drylands area can have a significant impact on the economy and community sustenance. AI is an inclusive indicator of climatic conditions in most arid and semi-arid regions. It helps in identifying and interpreting large scale trend in temperature and precipitation; and thus, classifying region into different climatic classes. The present study assessed long-term AI based on precipitation and temperature data obtained from the India Meteorological Department at the resolution of 1 × 1 degree for years 1969–2017. AI is estimated as a ratio of mean precipitation to mean potential evapotranspiration, calculated using Thornthwaite method. The results highlight the trend of aridity over pan-India with Innovative Trend Analysis and Mann–Kendall test. The study concludes that there is a relatively slow, however steadily progressive drier conditions being established in most of the regions. A shift from ‘Semi-arid’ towards ‘Arid’ class appeared in central mainland. The north-eastern Himalaya showed decrease in humid conditions (‘Humid’ to ‘Sub-humid’). The study implies that there is a rising aridity trend over the years due to changing climatic conditions. The shifts in aridity can have serious implications on agriculture, long-term water resource utilization and land use management plans. Our results have scope for future landscape management studies in drylands and better adaptation methods in arid regions.
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