Soni m pradhanang
Transcript of Soni m pradhanang
Varia%ons in climate indicators of Nepal
Soni M. Pradhanang, University of Rhode Island, USA Nir Krakauer, City College of New York, USA
Ram Chandra Karki, Department of Hydrology and Meteorology, Nepal
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• An index is a set of parameters or indicators that describe a situa4on. The indices described here are climate indices, i.e., they tell us how the climate evolves in the studied area.
O=, W. 1978. Environmental Indices: Theory and PracHce Indices are used to summarize and present a complex set of mul4variate (several variables at the same 4me) changes so that the results can be easily understood and used in policy decisions made by non-‐specialists in the field.
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BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES
CLIMATE CHANGE FORCINGS
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1) How has the climate changed or varied?
2) How well do we understand the climate system ?
3) What are the causes of climate change and variability?
4) How can we characterize the impacts of climate change?
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• Related to frost FD, IDO
• Related to Temperature SU25, GSL, TXx, TNx, TXn, TNn, Tn10p,Tx10p, Tn90p, Tx90p, WSDI, CSDI, DTR
• Related to rainfall and humidity RX1day, RX5day, SDII, R99p, R95p, CDD, PRCPTOT, R10, R20
CLIMATE INDICES
Frost Related
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Years
Frost Days
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Indices related to temperature
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GSL in days
Growing Season Length (GSL)
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SU in days
Summer Days
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Climate Indices of Precipita%on and Humidity
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PRCP
TPT in m
m
Total PrecipitaSon (PRCPTOT)
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SDII
Simple Daily Intensity Index (SDII)
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R95 in m
m
PrecipitaSon in 95th PercenSle (R95mm)
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R10 in m
m
PrecipitaSon in 10th PercenSle (R10mm)
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Q: Why do extremes maAer? A: Users are planning for them!
PEOPLE’s vulnerability
rural / urban
CLIMATICVARIABILITYa) inter annual variabilityb) extreme events
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
ENVIRONMENTLand availabilitySoil sealing (urbanization)Soil degradation, erosion Water availabilityGroundwater depletionWater pollutionDeforestation
STRESSOR EXPOSURE & Sensitivity
ADAPTIVE CAPACITY
AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT& TECHNOLOGYCrop choiceIrrigationInput (fertilizer,…)
ECONOMICGDP/capitarural/urbanAccess to markets
POPULATION STRUCTUREAge distributionEducation
POLICY & INSTITUTIONSInvestment in infrastructureLand tenure
SOCIOECONOMICMacroeconomic impactPolicies (land tenure, irrigation infrastructure)