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Significant dip in rainfall, sunshine hours in Uttarakhand’s Terai region over 40 years: Research

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New Delhi, Jan 8 (PTI) The Terai region of Uttarakhand has recorded a significant reduction in rainfall and a noticeable shift in temperature patterns over a 40-year period starting from 1981 and this might negatively impact crop production in the area, according to a new research.

The research conducted by scientists at the G B Pant University of Agriculture and Technology in Uttarakhand found out that the minimum temperature in the region has risen noticeably, while the maximum temperature has not changed significantly, indicating a narrowing range of temperatures.

This shift could cause crops to mature prematurely, leading to reduced crop yields, according to the study published in the “Mausam Journal” of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) last week.

“The actual decrease in rainfall, sunshine hours and evaporation over 40 years in the Terai region of Uttarakhand is about 58.621 mm, 1.673 hour and 1.1 mm,” the study said.

The decrease in these climate factors could be attributed to reasons such as population growth, urbanisation, global warming, increased pollution leading to dimming effects and an increase in the number of cloudy days, the scientists said.

The decline in sunshine hours is linked to more cloudy days and increased pollution, which absorb the sun’s radiation. This reduction in sunshine hours and evaporation collectively impacts the condensation process, leading to an adverse effect on rainfall in the region. PTI GVS RC

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