Future Climate Change Scenario over Maharashtra, Western India: Implications of the Regional Climate Model (REMO-2009) for the Understanding of Agricultural Vulnerability

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Rahul S. Todmal
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[1] Vidya Pratishthan’s ASC College,Department of Geography
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Maharashtra; climate change; rainfall; temperature; agricultural crops; trends;
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The present investigation attempts to understand the near-term (up to 2050) and distant (up to 2100) future climatic changes over Maharashtra. Trend analysis of projected monsoon rainfall and temperature was carried out with the use of parametric and non-parametric statistical techniques. All the meteorological sub-divisions in Maharashtra reveal a significant increase in monsoon rainfall during 2015–2100 (by 150–210 mm), except Konkan. In a near-term future, parts of the Vidarbha Sub-division and Western Ghats exhibit a significant increase in rainfall by 82–225 mm. Almost the entire state is very likely to experience a rise in annual mean temperature (AMT) by 0.5–2.5 °C up to 2050. The state is very likely to experience considerably warmer conditions post-2033. In particular, parts of Konkan and Madhya Maharashtra Sub-divisions will register significant warming (by 1–2.5 °C). The estimations also signify a marginal increase in AMT during the post-2070 period. The annual maximum temperature (AMXT) does not show a considerable rise; however, the annual minimum temperature (AMNT) is expected to increase (by < 1.2 °C) significantly over about 80% of the districts in Maharashtra. These climatic changes are very likely to affect the productivity of principal crops in Maharashtra including sorghum, pearl millet, sugarcane, wheat, rice and cotton. Under the future climate change scenario, therefore, it will be a great challenge for agronomist and policymakers to formulate a judicial plan for sustainable agriculture.
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