Rainfall and other forms of Precipitation

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September 13, 2022 Heavy rains and floods have battered Bengaluru yet again. Uncontrolled and unregulated development and concretisation of the city that pays no heed to the ecology and hydrology of the region needs to stop!
Urban flooding in Bangalore (Image Source: Thejas via Wikimedia Commons)
March 29, 2022 The intensity and duration of heat waves is predicted to increase in India and human induced anthropogenic changes are to blame.
A man sits under the scorching heat of the sun in front of Amer fort in Jaipur (Picture courtesy: Prabhu B Doss, Flickr Commons: CC-By-NC-ND-2.0)
February 10, 2022 47% of India’s population is vulnerable to floods, says IMD's Climate Hazards Atlas
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July 4, 2021 A study finds that while forests existed in peninsular India, they were replaced by savanna grasslands over time. And the weakening monsoon was the culprit!
Savanna grasslands at Nannaj Bustard Sanctuary, Solapur, Maharashtra (Image Source: Raju Kasambe via Wikimedia Commons)
June 30, 2021 Climate analysis predicts mismatch in rainfall and temperature patterns with crop phenology: Soybean, Cotton, Wheat and Gram crops at risk, finds Institute for Sustainable Communities study across three major regions of Maharashtra.
Maharashtra faces an increasing risk from climate change which is likely to impact the production of four major crops - Soybean, Cotton, Wheat and Gram.  (Image: BAIF Flickr, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0)
December 13, 2019 A study highlights the need to scale down the export of rice, maize, buffalo meat and other items to conserve groundwater in India.
A farmer uses a hosepipe to irrigate crops at her farm in Nilgiris mountains, Tamil Nadu (Image: Hamish John Appleby for IWMI, Flickr Commons, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)
Procedures for systematic processing of rainfall data - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The report is an attempt to compile the procedures for systematic processing of rainfall data using computer programs for analysis. Posted on 29 Jun, 2010 08:33 PM

The report is an attempt to compile the procedures for systematic processing of rainfall data. The concepts of rainfall data processing have been discussed. It provides computer programs that are meant for processing and analysis of rainfall data collected from various sources. Different well documented computer programs, their description with input specifications and test input are given in the report.

Soil moisture movement and recharge to groundwater using Tritium tagging techniques in Hardwar - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The study looks at soil moisture movement and recharge to groundwater using nuclear methods like tritium tagging. It estimates the recharge to groundwater due to monsoon rain and irrigation. Posted on 29 Jun, 2010 08:27 PM

The study looks at soil moisture movement and recharge to groundwater using nuclear methods like tritium tagging. It estimates the recharge to groundwater due to monsoon rain and irrigation through the unsaturated porous media in case of cultivated and uncultivated fields.

Hydrological investigations and instrumentation in a small watershed in Garhwal Himalayas - A research report by the National Institute of Hydrology
The report presents the preliminary results of a hydrological study in Danda watershed in Tehri-Garhwal, representative of the mountainous sub-humid agro-ecological region. Posted on 29 Jun, 2010 07:47 PM

The report presents the preliminary results of a hydrological study in Danda watershed, a small hilly watershed located in Tehri-Garhwal, representative of the mountainous sub-humid agro-ecological region in the western Himalayas.

Development of a distributed catchment model for Kolar basin - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
This study is about a spatially distributed unit hydrograph that was developed for the Kolar basin in Madhya Pradesh using Arc Info GIS package. Posted on 29 Jun, 2010 07:39 PM

In this study, a spatially distributed unit hydrograph was developed for the Kolar basin in Madhya Pradesh using Arc Info GIS package. The one-hour distributed hydrograph was determined for the basin using S hydrograph technique from the time-area diagram of the basin.

Space time distribution of rainfall in the catchment of Yeleru river downstream of Yeleswaram, AP - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The study attempts to do a space-time distribution of rainstorms, in the catchment of Yeleru River, over a period of 20 years from 1976 to 1996. Posted on 29 Jun, 2010 07:23 PM

The study attempts to do a space-time distribution of rainstorms associated with the tropical cyclones in the Bay of Bengal over a period of 20 years from 1976 to 1996.

The magnitude of peak flood and shape of the flood hydrograph depends not only on the magnitude of the total storm rainfall but also on its distribution in space and time. Improvements of the accuracy and timeliness of hydrological forecasting would thus largely depend on the prediction of rainfall distribution in space and time.

Hydrological modeling using GIS - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
In this study, NASMO model, a rainfall-runoff method, has been applied for hydrological modeling of the Malaprabha catchment in Karnataka. Posted on 29 Jun, 2010 10:52 AM

In this study, NASMO model, a rainfall-runoff method, which uses the SCS method to determine effective rainfall, the linear reservoir method to route the runoff over land and the modified Puls method to route the runoff in the stream have been applied for hydrological modeling of the Malaprabha catchment in Karnataka. Geographical Information Systems (GIS) has been applied to derive the catchment characteristics like shape, size, slope and land use pattern.

Rainfall-runoff modeling for water availability in Ken river basin using SCS-CN model and remote sensing approach - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The report is the first of a two-part study on water availability for the Ken river system, MP and attempts to evaluate the direct surface runoff in the smaller basins. Posted on 29 Jun, 2010 10:41 AM

The report is the first of a two-part study on water availability for the Ken river system and attempts to evaluate the direct surface runoff in the smaller basins, where gauging sites are not available. In this study on water availability in Ken river basin, rainfall-runoff modeling in the Sonar, Bearma and Bebas river basins, which are the sub-basins of the Ken river system, have been carried out using the Soil Conservation Services Curve Number (SCS-CN) model.

This is a widely used hydrological model for calculating the runoff using rainfall and Curve Number (CN). The SCS-CN is a quantitative descriptor of the land use, land cover and soil complex characteristics of a watershed. The CN is an index that represents the watershed runoff potential.

Daily rainfall-runoff modeling of Rushikuliya river - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
In this study, a Hydrologic Simulation Model (HYSIM) is applied to the Rushikuliya river basin in Orissa to model the daily flows of the river at Purushottampur. Posted on 29 Jun, 2010 10:29 AM

In this study, a Hydrologic Simulation Model (HYSIM) is applied to the Rushikuliya river basin in Orissa to model the daily flows of the river at Purushottampur. The model used in the study is a menu-driven PC based version and contains modes both for optimization and production runs.

Calibration of a catchment model using Shuffled Complex Evolution Algorithm (SCE-UA) - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The study attempts to apply the Shuffled Complex Evolution Algorithm (SCE-UA) of Duan et al for the calibration of a Conceptual Rainfall Runoff (CRR) model. Posted on 29 Jun, 2010 12:17 AM

The study attempts to apply the Shuffled Complex Evolution Algorithm (SCE-UA) of Duan et al for the calibration of a Conceptual Rainfall Runoff (CRR) model. CRR modeling lies intermediate between physically based models and black box models. 

Development of data simulation model and irrigation schedules for Eastern Godavari delta (Andhra Pradesh) - A research report by National Institute of Hydrology
The study has been conducted to develop a data simulation model and irrigation schedules for the eastern Godavari delta irrigation system, Andhra Pradesh. Posted on 28 Jun, 2010 11:45 PM

The study has been conducted to develop a data simulation model and irrigation schedules for the eastern Godavari delta irrigation system, Andhra Pradesh. It aims at analysis of various factors that influence the irrigation operations and development of appropriate mathematical models and associated computer programs.

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