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Over 10% increase in southwest monsoon rainfall in 55% of Indian sub-districts: Study

The researchers said 48% tehsils in India saw a more than 10% increase in rainfall in October, which could be due to the delayed withdrawal of the southwest monsoon from the subcontinent.

By PTI Jan 18, 2024 1:36:12 PM IST (Published)

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A significant 55% of tehsils or sub-districts across the country have recorded an over 10% increase in the southwest monsoon rainfall in the last decade spanning from 2012 to 2022 due to climate change, according to a new study released on January 17.
Independent think-tank 'The Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW)', which analysed 40-year rainfall data for more than 4,500 tehsils across India, also found that 11% of the sub-districts saw a reduction in the southwest monsoon rainfall in the last decade.
The tehsils that recorded deficient rain are located in the rain-fed Indo-Gangetic plains, northeast India and the upper Himalayan region. These areas are crucial for India's agricultural output and contain fragile ecosystems particularly vulnerable to extreme climate events.