Authors :
R. S. Rajput; K. V. Jiwtode; M. U. Kale
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 12 - December
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7480874
Abstract :
An agro climatic study was conducted at Tal.
Kalamb Dist. Yavatmal Vidharvha region of
Maharashtra using database of 20 years (1998-2017) to
assess the climatic water balance. The analysis of water
balance components done on weekly basis. The average
annual rainfall for Akola estimated as 796.44 mm. more
than 30 mm rainfall 24 SMW to 38 SMW, more than 40
mm rainfall week during 28 SMW to 36 SMW and 50 mm
rainfall occurrence in 29 SMW to 32 SMW. The highest
PET was observed in 20 SMW weeks that is 54.11 mm and
the lowest was observed in 1 SMW week i.e. 24.2 mm. The
weekly total AET was recorded as 580.88 mm for period
1998 to 2017. The highest ATE was 28.4 mm during 30
SMW weeks and lowest was 0.05 mm during 21 SMW
Keywords :
Rainfall, Actual Evapotranspiration, Potential Evapotranspiration, Water Surplus, Water Deficit.
An agro climatic study was conducted at Tal.
Kalamb Dist. Yavatmal Vidharvha region of
Maharashtra using database of 20 years (1998-2017) to
assess the climatic water balance. The analysis of water
balance components done on weekly basis. The average
annual rainfall for Akola estimated as 796.44 mm. more
than 30 mm rainfall 24 SMW to 38 SMW, more than 40
mm rainfall week during 28 SMW to 36 SMW and 50 mm
rainfall occurrence in 29 SMW to 32 SMW. The highest
PET was observed in 20 SMW weeks that is 54.11 mm and
the lowest was observed in 1 SMW week i.e. 24.2 mm. The
weekly total AET was recorded as 580.88 mm for period
1998 to 2017. The highest ATE was 28.4 mm during 30
SMW weeks and lowest was 0.05 mm during 21 SMW
Keywords :
Rainfall, Actual Evapotranspiration, Potential Evapotranspiration, Water Surplus, Water Deficit.