Spatial and statistical characteristics of heat waves impacting India

IF 1.6 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES AIMS Environmental Science Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.3934/ENVIRONSCI.2021009
N. Naveena, G. Satyanarayana, A. Raju, K. S. Rao, N. Umakanth
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The climate of a place has a decisive role in human adaptations. Man’s health, adaptability, behavioural patterns, food, shelter, and clothing are mainly influenced by the temperatures of the area. Hence, a study is undertaken to analyse the spatial distribution, frequency, and trend in the heat waves over the country. The statistical characteristics of heat waves over India are addressed in this study. Gridded daily temperature data sets for the period 1951–2019 were used to compute the arithmetic mean (AM), standard deviation (SD), coefficient of variation (CV), and trends of monthly maximum temperature. The number of heat wave days were identified using the criteria given by India Meteorological Department (IMD) i.e., a heat wave is recognized when the daily normal maximum temperature of a station is less than or equal to (greater than) 40 °C than it will be considered as a heat wave if the daily maximum temperature exceeds the daily normal maximum temperature by 5 °C (4 °C). The analysis was confined to the two summer months of April and May only. The spatial distribution of the AM shows higher values during May, and the core hot region with temperatures exceeding 40 °C lies over central India extending towards the northwest. The SD distribution shows higher values over the northeast of central India decreasing towards the southwest. The CV distribution shows higher values over the north decreasing toward the south. Higher numbers of heat waves are observed during May and the number is higher over Andhra Pradesh and south Telangana regions of southeast India. This study concludes that a moderate hot region experiences a higher number of heat wave days over India.
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影响印度的热浪的空间和统计特征
一个地方的气候对人类的适应有着决定性的作用。人类的健康、适应能力、行为模式、食物、住所和服装主要受该地区温度的影响。因此,进行了一项研究,分析了全国热浪的空间分布、频率和趋势。本文讨论了印度热浪的统计特征。利用1951-2019年逐日气温数据网格化计算了月最高气温的算术平均值(AM)、标准差(SD)、变异系数(CV)和变化趋势。热浪日数是根据印度气象局(IMD)提供的标准确定的,即当一个气象站的日最高正常温度小于或等于(大于)40°C时,即为热浪;而如果该站的日最高正常温度超过日最高正常温度5°C(4°C),则视为热浪。该分析仅局限于夏季的4月和5月。5月AM的空间分布较高,温度超过40℃的核心热区位于印度中部,向西北方向延伸。SD分布在印度中部东北部呈高值,向西南递减。CV分布表现为越北越高,越南越低。5月份观察到的热浪数量较多,印度东南部的安得拉邦和南特伦甘纳地区的热浪数量较多。这项研究的结论是,中等炎热地区在印度经历了更多的热浪天数。
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