Project Climatology

The climatology of the Shimla, Himachal Pradesh site in Himachal Pradesh reflects a diverse and dynamic environmental profile, influenced by its altitude of 1400 meters and geographical positioning.

Climatology Description

of the Project at Shimla, Himachal Pradesh

The climatology of the Shimla, Himachal Pradesh site in Himachal Pradesh reflects a diverse and dynamic environmental profile, influenced by its altitude of 1400 meters and geographical positioning. Below is a professional breakdown of the key climatic factors:

This detailed climatological understanding highlights the suitability of the Shimla, Himachal Pradesh site for sustainable development while addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by its environment.

Vegetation and Ecological Context

The project is set amidst a Tropical Dry Deciduous Forest, characterized by diverse flora:

  • Dominant Tree Species: Acacia catechu, Pinus roxburghii, Bombax ceiba.
  • Shrubs: Zizyphus mauritiana, Celastrus paniculatus, Woodfordia fruticosa.
  • Herbs: Parthenium hysterophorus, Bidens pilosa, Cassia tora.

This diversity enhances the ecological value of the site while offering a green buffer for the residential township.

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Temperature Profile

Temperature Profile

• Maximum Temperature: Peaks at 39°C in June.

• Minimum Temperature: Drops to 7°C in January.

• The temperature gradually rises from January, reaching its maximum during summer, followed by a decrease towards December.

Humidity Levels

Humidity Levels

• Humidity varies significantly throughout the year, with:

  • Highest Relative Humidity: 84.66% in August, influenced by the monsoon.
  • Lowest Relative Humidity: 34.65% in May, coinciding with the dry pre-monsoon period.

• Monthly average humidity reflects seasonal trends, from moderately dry winter to highly humid monsoon months.

Rainfall

Rainfall

• The region experiences an annual rainfall of 1262–1280 mm, with:

  • Highest Rainfall: 325 mm in July.
  • Lowest Rainfall: 13 mm in November.

• Monsoons are prominent, with peak precipitation between July and September, ensuring water availability for vegetation and ecological sustenance.

Sunlight Availability

Sunlight Availability

• The site benefits from 183–210 sunny days annually, ensuring ample sunlight for energy sustainability and agricultural practices.

  • Maximum Sunny Days: 27 days in December.
  • Minimum Sunny Days: 3 days in July, during the monsoon.

This detailed climatological understanding highlights the suitability of the Shimla, Himachal Pradesh site for sustainable development while addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by its environment.

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