Abstract:
The accurate knowledge of rainfall amount, intensity and frequency and
understanding of seasonal and annual pattern of rainfall will help to planning the
crop. The shortage or excess of rainfall amount will lead to the reduction in yield.
The statistical technique was used to analyze the rainfall in Vadamaradchi area
for the period of 2013 to 2019 with the available rainfall data from three
agrarian divisions; Ampan, Puloly and Karaveddy. The annual rainfall has
decreasing trend. The four seasons are clear and dominated by South west
monsoon (SWM) and North East monsoon (NEM) followed by Second inter monsoon (SIM) and First Inter-monsoon (FIM) in all three areas. Out of total
amount of annual rainfall (204.8 mm), 18.52 mm (9.04%) received in FIM
season, 70.15 mm (34.25%) received in SWM season, 56.22 mm (27.45%)
received in SIM season and 59.92 mm (29.25%) received in NEM season during
2013 to 2019 in Ampan agrarian division. Similarly, 7.31%, 41.10%, 20.07% and
31.52% for Karaveddy and 5.02%, 42.45%,27.47% and 25.05% for Puloly,
respectively, for FIM, SWM, SIM and NEM. The analysis of variance of average
monthly rainfall was not significantly differs among three divisions. From this
study, it can be concluded that the areas were under dry weather condition with
shifting of seasonal rainfall pattern. The SWM and NEM provide high amount of
rainfall followed by SIM and FIM. The shifting of seasons was observed clearly.
Therefore, further studies are needed to find out the onset and offset of rainfall
to plan the cropping pattern.