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Trends in extreme climate indices in Cherrapunji for the period 1979 to 2020

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Mann–Kendall trend test and Sen’s slope estimator method were used to find out significant changes in extreme climate indices for daily temperature and precipitation in Cherrapunji over the period from 1979 to 2020. In this study, 21 precipitation and temperature-based extreme climate indices were calculated using RClimDex v 1.9-3, among which six were derived from the number of days above nn mm rainfall (Rnn) according to India Meteorological Department (IMD) convention and the rest 15, in accordance with the Expert Team on Climate Change Detection and Indices (ETCCDI). It was observed that, among all the indices, consecutive dry days (CDD), summer days (SU25) and very light rainfall (VLR) days increased significantly with 0.54, 1.58 and 0.14 days/yr, respectively, while only consecutive wet days (CWD) decreased significantly with 0.36 days/yr. A slight negative trend was observed in the case of tropical nights (TR20) and among the other precipitation indices as well. Again, the indices associated with daily maximum temperature increased significantly with 0.06–0.07°C/yr. For the indices associated with daily minimum temperature, almost no change or a slight negative change was observed, except a significant positive trend in February and significant negative trend in November for monthly minimum of daily minimum temperature (TNN) only. The analysis revealed that some of the extreme climate indices which explain the climatic conditions of Cherrapunji have shown statistically significant change over the period of 42 years and if this trend continues, then Cherrapunji will be under threat when it comes to climate change.

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The authors are extremely grateful to India Meteorological Department and Cherrapunjee Holiday Resort for keeping track of daily rainfall and temperature data of Cherrapunji and making it publicly available. Also, Atul Saxena (Principal Investigator) and Raju Kalita (Junior Research Fellow) are thankful to the Climate Change Programme Division, Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, for providing funds through the project (Sanction No. DST/CCP/HICAB/SN-Meghalaya/177/2018(G)).

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Raju Kalita, Dipangkar Kalita and Atul Saxena have contributed equally to this paper.

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Kalita, R., Kalita, D. & Saxena, A. Trends in extreme climate indices in Cherrapunji for the period 1979 to 2020. J Earth Syst Sci 132, 74 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-023-02087-0

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