El Nino and La Nina are two opposing climate phenomena. Check here complete Phenomenon of El Nino and La Nina its Impact on Indian Monsoon in 2023-24 and Predicted Heat Conditions for India. Posted bymanishsiq Published On December 17th, 2024 Table...
A quarter of the world's farmers are Indian. In this three-part report Katharine Ainger journeys... K Ainger 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Proton chemical shifts in NMR. Part 13.1 Proton chemical shifts in ketones and the magnetic anisotropy and electric field effect of the carbonyl group The proton...
The interannual variability of the Asian summer monsoon has significant impacts on Asian society. Advances in climate modelling have enabled us to make useful predictions of the seasonal Asian summer monsoon up to approximately half a year ahead, but lon
Large international rivers, such as the Ganga, the Brahmaputra, and the Indus, are central to the development of agriculture-dominated India, with a 1.4 billion population1. However, like river basins around the globe2, Indian river basins are also under severe stress due to global climate chan...
Hu et al., 2023) demonstrates both annual precipitation and PDSI derived from LMR are consistent with modern 20th-century observations. Furthermore, during 850–1850 CE, the annual precipitation/PDSI anomalies over the ASM domain (Figures 2b and 2c) and large-scale SST anomalies (Figures S6c ...
Summers were thus we tter, conducive to agriculture and ecodiversity. Changes in the early civilizations in the Indian su b continent had a close relation to changes in the mo n soon climate over the past 10,000 years. The summer monsoon has wea k-ened over the last 7000 years since ...
A downslide in the agriculture sector automatically has a ripple effect on the entire economy. Considering the significance of the primary sector in the Indian economy, with more than 70 per cent of the population dependent on it, it is integral that fiscal policies take into account its import...
The present study evaluates the performance of Conformal-Cubic Atmospheric Model (CCAM) simulations downscaled from six global climate models (GCMs) (i.e., ACCESS1.0, CNRM-CM5, CCSM4, GFDL-CM3, MPI-ESM-LR, and NorESM-M) and Max Plank’s Regional Model (REMO2009(MPI)) obtained from the...
A large fraction of 1.4 billion people in India depends on agriculture for their livelihood. Agriculture contributes considerably to the Indian gross domestic product (GDP)1. Weather and climate extremes hamper food production, farm-income, and overall well-being of the people living in India2,3,...
Workers transplanting rice near Mangalore, Karnataka, India. Agriculture on the Indian subcontinent frequently depends on summer monsoon rainfall because precipitation during other seasons may be sparse. Most of India thus begins a sunny, dry, and dusty season. The driest period comes in November in...