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Modelling and mapping weekly rainfall for crop planning in north-western Himalayan states

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Title Modelling and mapping weekly rainfall for crop planning in north-western Himalayan states
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Creator Jana C, Alam NM, Ghosh BN, Raja P and Sharma NK
 
Subject Crop planning, GIS, Log normal distribution, Weekly rainfall
 
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Modelling and mapping of weekly rainfall was carried out for NW Himalayan states of India for kharif crop planning. Based on the findings of the study it was observed that, J&K states with area coverage of 2.7 m ha witnessed maximum rainy days at 25 SMW indicating 1st week of July as optimum sowing time for kharif crops, whereas in HP, 26th SMW, i.e. 2nd week of July was maximum considering both rainfall amount and rainy days with 0.54 m ha area coverage. But, in case of Uttarakhand, it differs widely which ranges from 26-28 SMW for rainfall and 30-31 SMW for rainy days category in 0.68 m ha area. The spatial-temporal maps of rainfall distribution will help in site-specific decision making for entire kharif crop planning adjusted to different landforms.
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Date 2022-06-24T06:53:29Z
2022-06-24T06:53:29Z
2021-01-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/73379
 
Language English
 
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