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Abstract
The pattern of monsoon rainfall has been explored at diurnal scale level using the precipitation dataset GPM-3IMERGHH-06 over the state of Himachal Pradesh from 2004 to 2020. The present study identified the spatio-temporal pattern of rainfall peaks and found the trend of rainfall peaks (5% significance level) during different times over selected locations. One-sample student’s t-test has been employed to find the significance of the trend. Intense rainfall peaks (0.7–1 mm/hour) are found at late night (0200 IST to 0230 IST) as well as morning (0600 IST TO 0630 IST) hours over the mountain foot regions and less intense peaks (0.4–0.6 mm/hour) are found during afternoon or evening time (1430 IST to 1700 IST) over southern parts of the state. Late-night peaks of rainfall show a significant increasing trend over the regions Kullu, Mandi, and Sirmaur, while morning peaks of rainfall show a decreasing trend over the same regions. Significant increasing trends have been found over Hamirpur and Mandi during evening hours. The state is characterized by undulating terrain and is prone to extreme rainfall events during the monsoon season. Diurnal pattern of rainfall gives a glimpse into the physical mechanism behind such sudden unexpected events. Trend analysis helps to understand the future risk over different regions which is important for implementing any kind of mitigative actions.
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The aims and scope of the Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing are to help towards advancement, dissemination and application of the knowledge of Remote Sensing technology, which is deemed to include photo interpretation, photogrammetry, aerial photography, image processing, and other related technologies in the field of survey, planning and management of natural resources and other areas of application where the technology is considered to be appropriate, to promote interaction among all persons, bodies, institutions (private and/or state-owned) and industries interested in achieving advancement, dissemination and application of the technology, to encourage and undertake research in remote sensing and related technologies and to undertake and execute all acts which shall promote all or any of the aims and objectives of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing.