Data Dictionary

Column Type Label Description
id int4 index
date date Date
state_code text State Code
state_name text State Name
actual numeric Actual Rainfall
rfs numeric Rainfall Storage
normal numeric Normal Rainfall
deviation numeric Percentage Deviation from Normal

Additional Information

Field Value
Data last updated 3 December 2024
Metadata last updated 3 December 2024
Created 24 June 2024
Format CSV
License Open Data Commons Attribution License
Additional infonan
Data extraction pagehttps://indiawris.gov.in/wris/#/rainfall
Data insightsInsights that can be drawn from this dataset for Himachal Pradesh: Rainfall Trends: Analysis of actual rainfall over the years can reveal patterns, seasonal variations, and long-term trends in rainfall in Himachal Pradesh. Rainfall Anomalies: By comparing actual rainfall with normal rainfall, we can identify years or periods with significant deviations, indicating droughts or unusually wet periods. Rainfall Storage Efficiency: Comparing rainfall storage data with actual rainfall can provide insights into the efficiency of water storage systems in Himachal Pradesh. Climate Change Impact: Long-term data analysis can help assess the impact of climate change on rainfall patterns in Himachal Pradesh. Agricultural Planning: Insights from rainfall patterns and deviations can aid in agricultural planning, helping farmers make informed decisions on crop selection and irrigation needs. Disaster Management: Understanding periods of excessive or deficient rainfall can help in disaster preparedness and management, such as planning for floods or droughts. Water Resource Management: The data can support effective water resource management, ensuring sustainable use of water resources in Himachal Pradesh.
Data last updated2024-07-31 00:00:00
Data retreival date2024-08-01 00:00:00
Datastore activeTrue
District no0
FrequencyDaily
Gp no0
GranularityState
Has viewsTrue
Ida35222fe-76bc-44e4-92df-c89cd1cdbb47
Idp readyTrue
MethodologyActual rainfall data used in this module are from different sources, i.e., IMD Grid (0.25 x 0.25-degree size), NRSC (0.05 X 0.05-degree size), APWRIMS (Station wise rainfall) & different state/ central agencies (Station wise rainfall).
Mimetypetext/csv
No indicators4
Package id4e75d3fb-2bec-4a0a-8144-ab73da1415cc
Position3
Size362.9 KiB
Skuwris-daily_rainfall_state-st-dl-him
Stateactive
States uts no1
Tags['rainfall', 'weather', 'daily', 'high value']
Tehsil no0
Url typeupload
Village no0
Years covered2009-2024
Methodology Actual rainfall data used in this module are from different sources, i.e., IMD Grid (0.25 x 0.25-degree size), NRSC (0.05 X 0.05-degree size), APWRIMS (Station wise rainfall) & different state/ central agencies (Station wise rainfall).
Similar Resources
Granularity Level State
Data Extraction Page https://indiawris.gov.in/wris/#/rainfall
Data Retreival Date 2024-08-01 00:00:00
Data Last Updated 2024-07-31 00:00:00
Sku wris-daily_rainfall_state-st-dl-him
Dataset Frequency Daily
Years Covered 2009-2024
No of States/UT(s) 1
No of Districts 0
No of Tehsils/blocks 0
No of Gram Panchayats 0
Additional Information nan
Number of Indicators 4
Insights from the dataset Insights that can be drawn from this dataset for Himachal Pradesh: Rainfall Trends: Analysis of actual rainfall over the years can reveal patterns, seasonal variations, and long-term trends in rainfall in Himachal Pradesh. Rainfall Anomalies: By comparing actual rainfall with normal rainfall, we can identify years or periods with significant deviations, indicating droughts or unusually wet periods. Rainfall Storage Efficiency: Comparing rainfall storage data with actual rainfall can provide insights into the efficiency of water storage systems in Himachal Pradesh. Climate Change Impact: Long-term data analysis can help assess the impact of climate change on rainfall patterns in Himachal Pradesh. Agricultural Planning: Insights from rainfall patterns and deviations can aid in agricultural planning, helping farmers make informed decisions on crop selection and irrigation needs. Disaster Management: Understanding periods of excessive or deficient rainfall can help in disaster preparedness and management, such as planning for floods or droughts. Water Resource Management: The data can support effective water resource management, ensuring sustainable use of water resources in Himachal Pradesh.
IDP Ready Yes