Table 4 Same as Table 3 but for CWCE.

From: Disentangling increasing compound extremes at regional scale during Indian summer monsoon

Cluster

JUN

JUL

AUG

SEP

\({Z}_{s}\)

\({\mathrm{p}}_{\mathrm{v}}\)

\({Z}_{s}\)

\({\mathrm{p}}_{\mathrm{v}}\)

\({Z}_{s}\)

\({\mathrm{p}}_{\mathrm{v}}\)

\({Z}_{s}\)

\({\mathrm{p}}_{\mathrm{v}}\)

Western India

0

0.86

0

1.00

0

0.55

1

0.01

North-western India

0

0.99

0

0.94

1

0.03

1

0.05

North-central India

0

0.30

0

1.00

1

0.03

1

0.02

Eastern India

0

0.73

0

0.56

0

0.09

0

0.28

South-central India

0

0.92

0

0.22

0

0.33

1

0.05

South-eastern coastline

0

1.00

1

0.01

1

0.03

0

0.71

Konkan Coast

0

1.00

0

0.08

1

0.03

1

0.00

North-eastern India

1

0.00

0

0.06

1

0.01

0

1.00

Rain-belt western Himalayan

0

0.26

0

0.88

0

0.61

0

1.00

Rain-shadow western Himalayan

0

0.79

0

0.88

0

0.68

0

1.00