Extreme Point Rainfall Events Analysis of Gorakhpur under Climate Change Scenario



Gorakhpur is one the most populated districts of Eastern Uttar Pradesh situated. It issituated between 26°13′N and 27°29′N latitude and 83°05′E and 83°56′E longitude having long stretches of fertile alluvial plains split apart by perennial flow of gangetic1 river system.

Himalaya mountain region

District Gorakhpur shares common boundary with district Azamgarh on south, Basti on west and district Deoria on east. It shares international border with Nepal on north . Perched close to Himalayan mountain range2 and 1.65 per cent land under forest cover3, beside large number of lakes and water bodies, Gorakhpur district finds itself nestled in unique microcosm of ecosystem. Three major seasons relay in succession of each other render range to agro-climatic conditions and to agriculture production and food economy4 of country. Read more>>>>>>>>>>>

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