Title of article :
Assessment of Future Climate Change Projections Using Multiple Global Climate Models
Author/Authors :
Oo ، Han thi. Department of Civil Engineering - Yangon Technological University , Zin ، Win win Department of Civil Engineering - Yangon Technological University , Kyi ، Cho cho Thin Department of Civil Engineering - Yangon Technological University
Pages :
15
From page :
2152
To page :
2166
Abstract :
Nowadays, the hydrological cycle which alters river discharge and water availability is affected by climate change. Therefore, the understanding of climate change is curial for the security of hydrologic conditions of river basins. The main purpose of this study is to assess the projections of future climate across the Upper Ayeyarwady river basin for its sustainable development and management of water sector for this area. Global Ten climate Models available from CMIP5 represented by the IPCC for its fifth Assessment Report were bias corrected using linear scaling method to generate the model error. Among the GCMs, a suitable climate model for each station is selected based on the results of performance indicators (R2 and RMSE). Future climate data are projected based on the selected suitable climate models by using future climate scenarios: RCP2.6, RCP4.5, and RCP8.5. According to this study, future projection indicates to increase in precipitation amounts in the rainy and winter season and diminishes in summer season under all future scenarios. Based on the seasonal temperature changes analysis for all stations,  the future temperature are  predicted to steadily increase with higher rates during summer than the other two seasons and it can also be concluded that the monthly minimum temperature rise is a bit larger than the maximum temperature rise in all seasons.
Keywords :
Hydrological Cycle , Climate Scenarios , Precipitation , Temperature , General Circulation Model
Journal title :
Civil Engineering Journal
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Civil Engineering Journal
Record number :
2486890
Link To Document :
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