Abstract

Long period June-to-September total rainfall series are vital for the study of summer monsoon/climatic variability over the Indian region. Owing to high spatial variability in rainfall, the representa tiveness of the summer monsoon rainfall series for the entire country is limited. In order to develop an effective system for monsoon rainfall studies, the country has been divided into six zones, named as North West India (NWI), North Central India (NCI), North East India (NEI), West Peninsular India (WPI), East Peninsular India (EPI) and South Peninsular India (SPI). Fluctuation, empirical orthogonal function (EOF) and cluster analyses of the summer monsoon rainfall of the period AD 1871-1984 of 306 raingauges are carried out for this classifi cation. Updating the different zonal rainfall series on a real-time basis from all the gauges is a difficult task. In the present study, an objective technique is applied to select a subset of gauges whose mean showed the highest correlation with the all-gauges mean series; a total of 116 raingauge stations (19 for NWI, 27 for NCI, 15 for NEI, 18 for WPI, 14 for EPI and 23 for SPI) maintained by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) have been identified for updating the different zonal series. The different zonal series are extended as far as possible backward (prior to AD 1871) by applying an objective technique to the available gauges. The NEI and the EPI series are extended back to 1848, the NWI to 1844, the NCI to 1842, the WPI to 1817 and the SPI to 1813. Though of limited practical value, the all-India series is widely used in studies of long-range monsoon forecasting, teleconnections and large-scale climate dynamics. The all-India monsoon rainfall series from AD 1871 onwards is therefore calculated from the area-weighted mean of the six zones. The series is also extended back to AD 1813 by applying the objective technique on the available gauges. The different recon structed series for the longest instrumental period are reported.

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