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Changes in Climate Extremes over North Thailand, 1960–2099
Author(s) -
M. B. Masud,
P. Soni,
Sangam Shrestha,
Nitin Kumar Tripathi
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of climatology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2356-6361
pISSN - 2314-6214
DOI - 10.1155/2016/4289454
Subject(s) - hadcm3 , downscaling , climatology , environmental science , gcm transcription factors , climate change , period (music) , climate model , general circulation model , geology , oceanography , physics , acoustics
This study analyzes 24 climate extreme indices over North Thailand using observed data for daily maximum and minimum temperatures and total daily rainfall for the 1960–2010 period, and HadCM3 Global Climate Model (GCM) and PRECIS Regional Climate Model simulated data for the 1960–2100 period. A statistical downscaling tool is employed to downscale GCM outputs. Variations in and trends of historical and future climates are identified using the nonparametric Mann-Kendall trend test and Sen’s slope. Temperature extreme indices showed a significant rising trend during the observed period and are expected to increase significantly with an increase in summer days and tropical nights in the future. A notable decline in the number of cool days and nights is also expected in the study area while the number of warm days and nights is expected to increase. There was an insignificant decrease in total annual rainfall, number of days with rainfall more than 10 and 20 mm. However, the annual rainfall is projected to increase by 9.65% in the future 2011–2099 period compared to the observed 1960–2010 period

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