Temperature trends in different regions of India
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54386/jam.v12i2.1302Keywords:
Climate change, temperature change, global climate models, green house gasesAbstract
Time series analysis of annual mean, maximum and minimum temperature revealed of 47 stations spread acress different regions in India revealed the increasing trend in maximum temperature, lowest in 20 per cent stations in north zone and highest in 75 percent of the stations in south zone. On the other hand, increase in minimum temperature is observed in above 60 per cent of stations over all zones of India. Same trend is noticed in average temperature trend except in north zone where 45 per cent of stations have shown increasing trend.
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