The growth of urban Kolkata, India and its impact on the precipitation processes. Chandana Mitra Department of Geography University of Georgia

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The growth of urban Kolkata, India and its impact on the precipitation processes Chandana Mitra Department of Geography University of Georgia

Kolkata City - Background 300 year old city - Garrison town - Company town - Headquarters of British India Govt. - now one amongst the four biggest cities in India In 1735 population of 100,000. Present population is 15 million (KMDA Report 2005) Reasons behind population explosion in Kolkata city Sudden influx of refugees in 1931-1947, before & after independence Only important city in the eastern part of India

Has Kolkata s growth changed regional hydroclimate? Past and Recent literature (see Shepherd et al 2010 for review) continue to indicate that urban areas affect spatio-temporal rainfall variability.

Why study urban effects on Hydroclimates? Water Resources Public Health Agriculture Planning Hazard management Shepherd and Mote 2009; Mote et al 2007

Research Objectives To conduct an analysis using historical maps and satellite remote sensing to delineate the urban growth dynamics over 300 years. To investigate whether trends in premonsoonal rainfall over the last 50 years are correlated with urban land cover growth. To utilize Cellular automata modeling techniques to project future land cover growth in Kolkata. To investigate urban landcover (past, current, future) - precipitation relationships using coupled land atmosphere models

Significance of Research Thorough spatio-temporal evaluation of Kolkata s urban land cover dynamics over 300 years. One of the first attempts to use the CA - Markov model on any city in India. Real estate, industrialists, the government, the common people will benefit from this future growth projection. One of the first studies to use an urban growth model coupled with an atmospheric- land surface model to look at future growth effects on precipitation (Shepherd et al 2010, ENV Planning B) It will provide a prototype methodology for studying the effect of future urban growth scenarios on rainfall in developing countries.

Why pre-monsoon is significant? There is a lack of any long term analysis of the pre-monsoon period rainfall in the literature 12% of E. Gangetic Rainfall During pre-monsoonal period, rainfall is most likely to be convective in nature and driven by mesoscale processes (like urban forcings) Mean monthly rainfall (in mm) for the area (82-89 E, 19-26 N) using Legates and Willmott (1990b) data set.

Data and methods used Historical paper maps, Landsat ETM images, TRMM and Legattes-Willmott data sets, NCEP data. Methods Digitization, Mann- Kendall trend analysis, CA- Markov LULC growth model, WRF_NOAH model

Results - Growth of Kolkata- Objective 1 Unprecedented depiction of 300 years of urban land cover growth

Results - Growth of Kolkata- Objective 1 Four fold increase of land cover between 1947 1990 Per year change in land cover was 23.20 up to 1990 and is still continuing Between 1990 2000, the per year change is land cover was more than that before 1990 Years Before 1756 4.0 Total Area (sq. km.) Change in Area (sq. km.) 1756 1793 34 30 0.80 1793 1856 136 102 1.60 1856 1947 361 225 2.50 1947-1990 1363 1002 23.20 1990 2000 1658 295 29.50 Area change/ year (sq. km.)

Results - Time series showing premonsoonal rainfall (50 years) no statistically significant trend in pre-monsoonal rainfall for India and the East Gangetic region. three significant trends: two of the city of Kolkata and one Midnapore, which is a fairly sizeable city. Mann Kendall analysis appears to support the hypothesis that large urban areas like Kolkata have influenced cumulative rainfall in the pre-monsoonal season.

Results Statistical significance of trends P-value < 0.05 is significant at 95 % level Stations P - Value Tau correlation Alipore 0.0167 0.227 Dumdum 0.0129 0.236 Bankura 0.0881 0.173 Krishnanagar 0.3982-0.081 Sagar Island 0.6032 0.051 Midnapore 0.0007 0.323 India 0.0872 0.163 East Gangetic 0.1795 0.128

Results - Explanations for the dynamics of 2025 projected growth Years Total Area (sq. km.) Area change/ year (sq. km.) 1990 Before 1756 4.0 1793 34 0.80 1856 136 1.60 1947 361 2.50 1990 1363 23.20 2000 1658 29.50 2025 2025 2653 39.80 Transportation lines The river Ganges Wetland??? Elements of Research Objective 2 to be submitted to Professional Geographer, March 2010

Ongoing Research 3 rd Objective Cellular Automata WRF NOAH WRF-NOAH Model The assessment of urban growth will be applied to weather-climate studies using the Weather Research and Forecast model coupled with the NOAH land surface model. The approach will involve simulating premonsoonal rainfall case days for Kolkata under past, current, and projected land cover scenarios.

Experimental design and results 5 th April 2004: chosen date for the runs. Circa 1950 landcover Circa 2000 landcover Circa 2025 landcover (Under same initial meteorological conditions) From the analysis we are to compare cumulative rainfall, convergence and sensible/ latent heat fluxes as presented in Shem and Shepherd 2009

Conclusions Large urban areas like Kolkata may have influenced cumulative rainfall in the premonsoonal season. The city will grow mostly to the S-SE and east. In 2000 the growth/ year was 29.50 sq. km and prediction is that in 2025 it will be 39.80 sq km. The WRF-NOAH model results will show present and predict future rainfall amounts, which will be validated with available rainfall data.

Adaptive Management The government has planned to decentralize

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