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Freatures and Trends of Rainfall in Recent 20 Years at

Different Locations in Humid Tropical to Subtropical Asia

(2003)

Egashira, Kazuhiko, Matsushita, Yousuke, Virakornphanich, Prasop, Darmawan,

Abu Zofar Md. Moslehuddin, Md. Abudullah Al Mamun, Do, Nguyen Hai,

江頭, 和彦, 松下, 陽介,

エ シ , ヒコ, マツシタ, ウ ケ

Abstract

Monthly rainfall data of the last 20 years were obtained for 16 locations in Thailand, and for 7,4, and 1 location(s) in Indonesia, Bangladesh, and Viet Nam, respectively, under tropical to subtropical monsoon and tropical rainforest climates. They were used to caluculate the average and variability of rainfall at those locations and to examine the recent raindall trend by applocation of the first regression analysis. The rainfall trend, expressed as a regression coefficient of the first regressio equation, was only significant at some locations but the positive rainfall trend was identified at locations in Peninsula Thailand, whereas the negative rainfall trend was indicated for locations in Sumatra and Java Islands of India. At locations under tropical to subtropical monsoon climate, but the large annual variability of rainfall was observed in the dry-season.

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Publisher Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, 九州大学大学院農学研究院

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