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Study on Annual and Seasonal Rainfall Variability-Bhalki Tazluk of North Eastern Transitional Zone (Karnataka)


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1 Department of Soil Science, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Bidar (Karnataka), India
2 Agricultural Research Station, Bidar (Karnataka), India
3 Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Bidar (Karnataka), India
4 State Department of Agriculture, Yadagiri (Karnataka), India
     

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The analysis of daily rainfall data of thirty five years (1976-2010) indicate that the average annual rainfall for the Bhalki region will be 884.3 mm with coefficient of variation of 23 per cent indicated that the annual rainfall was more or less stable over the years. The rainfall during 1986-1990 the SD (282.5 mm) was more with a CV of 27 per cent indicating more variability and dependability even though the mean rainfall (1033.8 mm) was higher when compared to other periods. During the months of south west monsoon (SWM) season (June-September) the rainfall ranged from the lowest 326.3 mm in 1994 to the highest 1076.7 in 2010 as against the normal SWM rainfall of 683.5 mm. The analysis of past 35 year's rainfall data revealed that, there was no single severe drought year.

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Annual and Seasonal Rainfall.
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Authors

S. Ravi
Department of Soil Science, Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Bidar (Karnataka), India
Vishswanath Biradar
Agricultural Research Station, Bidar (Karnataka), India
K. Dayananda
Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Bidar (Karnataka), India
G. Shailendra Kumar
State Department of Agriculture, Yadagiri (Karnataka), India

Abstract


The analysis of daily rainfall data of thirty five years (1976-2010) indicate that the average annual rainfall for the Bhalki region will be 884.3 mm with coefficient of variation of 23 per cent indicated that the annual rainfall was more or less stable over the years. The rainfall during 1986-1990 the SD (282.5 mm) was more with a CV of 27 per cent indicating more variability and dependability even though the mean rainfall (1033.8 mm) was higher when compared to other periods. During the months of south west monsoon (SWM) season (June-September) the rainfall ranged from the lowest 326.3 mm in 1994 to the highest 1076.7 in 2010 as against the normal SWM rainfall of 683.5 mm. The analysis of past 35 year's rainfall data revealed that, there was no single severe drought year.

Keywords


Annual and Seasonal Rainfall.