Abstract

To analyze, the present rainfall status and trend, the long term weather data (1980-2020) viz., gridded annual rainfall data was analysed which was obtained from the department of Agrometeorology, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya Raipur, Using linear trend, the long-term change in rainfall has been evaluated. It is obsered that the state receives the maximum amount of rainfall from the southwest monsoon, around 87 percent from June to September, the state receives 15 percent in June and the state receives 29,26 and 16 percent rainfall in the Month of July, August and September, respectively. Long term weather data of state rainfall, it is seen that rainfall in June and September is less consistent since the coefficient of variation is around 33 and 30 percent, respectively; we would conclude that rainfall in June has more variability than in monsoon months, SW monsoon and annual rainfall. Average Monsoon and Annual rainfall variability are less than monsoon months. District-wise minimum rainfall variability of June, July, August, and September is around 37 percent (Kanker) and 22 percent (Jashpur). Kabirdham district has a 25 percent variability in August and September. District Kanker and Raigarh varied around 14 percent for monsoon and annual rainfall. As the linear regression in southwest monsoon and annual rainfall in the state of Chhattisgarh is increasing in order, but from 1980 to 2020 it shows more fluctuation in trend line, then if a system is developed for agrometeorology station at cluster level or block level and for forecasting, it will be able to account for these changes.From this, farmers will receive timely information about the monsoon and rainfall, allowing them to conduct agricultural activities at the appropriate time.

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