The effect of aerosol optical depth on rainfall with reference to meteorology over metro cities in India

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Indira Gunaseelan
B. Vijay Bhaskar
K. Muthuchelian
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[1] Madurai Kamaraj University,Department of Bioenergy, School of Energy, Environment and Natural Resources
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Aerosol optical depth (AOD); Cloud parameters; Meteorological parameters; Rainfall; Monsoon season; Drought; Correlation;
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Rainfall is a key link in the global water cycle and a proxy for changing climate; therefore, proper assessment of the urban environment’s impact on rainfall will be increasingly important in ongoing climate diagnostics and prediction. Aerosol optical depth (AOD) measurements on the monsoon seasons of the years 2008 to 2010 were made over four metro regional hotspots in India. The highest average of AOD was in the months of June and July for the four cities during 3 years and lowest was in September. Comparing the four regions, Kolkata was in the peak of aerosol contamination and Chennai was in least. Pearson correlation was made between AOD with climatic parameters. Some changes in the parameters were found during drought year. Temperature, cloud parameters, and humidity play an important role for the drought conditions. The role of aerosols, meteorological parameters, and their impacts towards the precipitation during the monsoon was studied.
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