Retrospective Trend Analysis of Seasonal and Annual Rainfall Data in the Middle Gujarat Agro-climatic Zone, India

Umangkumar B. Zalavadiya

Department of Agricultural Engineering, Parul Institute of Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Parul University, Vadodara-391760, India.

Himanshi R. Sabhadiya

Department of Agricultural Engineering, Parul Institute of Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Parul University, Vadodara-391760, India.

Divyesh Rameshbhai Vaghela *

Department of Agricultural Engineering, Parul Institute of Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Parul University, Vadodara-391760, India.

Parth J. Kapupara

Department of Agricultural Engineering, Parul Institute of Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Parul University, Vadodara-391760, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: To analyze the trends in seasonal and annual rainfall data series in the Middle Gujarat Agro-climatic zone, India, over a 30-year period (1991–2020) to inform water resource planning and management in a rainfed agricultural region.

Study Design: A retrospective trend analysis using the Mann-Kendall test and Sen’s slope estimator technique.

Place and Duration of Study: Middle Gujarat Agro-climatic zone, Gujarat, India, with data analyzed for the period from 1991 to 2020.

Methodology: Seasonal and annual rainfall data for the Middle Gujarat Agro-climatic zone were analyzed over a 30-year period (1991–2020). The Mann-Kendall test was used to detect trends, and Sen’s slope estimator was applied to quantify the magnitude of trends. The analysis focused on monsoon, post-monsoon, pre-monsoon, and winter seasons, with statistical significance tested at a 95% confidence level.

Results: No significant trends were detected for seasonal or annual rainfall data series at the 95% confidence level. Non-significant rising trends were observed, with increases of 33 mm per year for the monsoon season, 1 mm per year for the post-monsoon season, and 33 mm per year for annual rainfall. Pre-monsoon and winter seasons showed no rainfall contribution. These trends suggest a tendency toward wetter conditions over time.

Conclusion: The absence of significant trends in rainfall data indicates no clear evidence of climate change-induced variations in rainfall patterns in the Middle Gujarat Agro-climatic zone. Communities are recommended to adopt sustainable water management practices to ensure continuous water access in this rainfed region.

Keywords: Rainfall, trend analysis, mann-kendall test, sen’s slope estimator, Middle Gujarat, climate change


How to Cite

Zalavadiya, Umangkumar B., Himanshi R. Sabhadiya, Divyesh Rameshbhai Vaghela, and Parth J. Kapupara. 2025. “Retrospective Trend Analysis of Seasonal and Annual Rainfall Data in the Middle Gujarat Agro-Climatic Zone, India”. Asian Journal of Advances in Agricultural Research 25 (5):137-45. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajaar/2025/v25i5624.

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