Affected by the monsoon and its location in the tropical climate zone, Delhi weather is divided into 3 seasons: the cool season from October to March, the hot season from April to June and the rainy season between July to September. The cool season is also called winter, the hot season ...
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Kushal Junejahttps://ror.org/03vfp4g33grid.454294.a0000 0004 1773 2689Department of Computer Science and EngineeringIndraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi Delhi IndiaPankaj Upadhyayahttps://ror.org/049tgcd06grid.417967.a0000 0004 0558 8755Centre for Atmospheric SciencesIndian Institute...
The onset of the monsoon in June tends to reduce the intensity and spatial extent of warming, particularly in the central and eastern coastal regions, although significant HW trends persist in northwestern India and along the east coast. This study underscores the crucial role of AISMR in ...
NDVI values decreased from June, reached a minimum in October or November, and then increased and reached a maximum in February or March in the both catchments (Figure 3a,b). Figure 3. Monthly NDVI time series plot compared with monthly rainfall and runoff data for the Haughton River ...
Also, in rainy years, spatial differences in rainfall in different parts of Iran decrease [7]. Parmer et al. used statistical regression and several intelligent climate models to simulate daily evaporation from the pan in semi-arid climates in Delhi, India, and the artificial neural network ...
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