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Extreme rainfall and hailstorm dynamics during monsoon: A micro-level case study of the south-east districts of Madhya Pradesh
Authors
Shivam Jhariya
Abstract
This paper explores
extreme rains and hails storm processes in the south west monsoon at micro
(district/tehsil) level in the south eastern districts of Madhya Pradesh. We
will summarize recent research on monsoon extremes and drivers of climate
change, outline high-resolution data and statistical procedures on extreme
value and event-based analyses, and provide a replicable methodology approach
to the diagnosis of the atmospheric drivers (synoptic, mesoscale, convective)
of extreme rain and hail events. We give a proposed analysis process,
hypothetical/illustrative findings and policy-based proposals on early warning,
crop insurance, and infrastructure resilience. Important results in the
literature show an increasing degree and variability of monsoon extremes in
central India, and imply that the large-scale climate modes as well as local
topography/land-use change modulate the occurrence of hail and extreme
rainfall.
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Pages:51-55
How to cite this article:
Shivam Jhariya "Extreme rainfall and hailstorm dynamics during monsoon: A micro-level case study of the south-east districts of Madhya Pradesh". International Journal of Environmental and Ecology Research, Vol 8, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 51-55
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