Assessment of recent temperature trends in Mangla watershed

Climate change in the region in terms of changes in temperatures may seriously affect snow melting rates in the watershed and hence flows at dam. The main source of flows is snowmelt and rainfall that varies with temporal and spatial scale. So, understanding of spatial and temporal variability of cl...

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spelling oai:localhost:DHTL-44752020-03-30T02:14:13Z Assessment of recent temperature trends in Mangla watershed Yaseen, Muhammad Trends Temperatures Climate change Mangla watershed Climate change in the region in terms of changes in temperatures may seriously affect snow melting rates in the watershed and hence flows at dam. The main source of flows is snowmelt and rainfall that varies with temporal and spatial scale. So, understanding of spatial and temporal variability of climatic parameters is most important for the management of water resources. The present study was conducted to test the existence of monotonic trends and relative change (step change) in the annual and seasonal regional maximum, minimum, and mean and diurnal temperature data produced by thiessen polygon method from a meteorological network of stations in Mangla watershed for the period 1971-2010. Significant trends were detected by applying the student t test, Mann Whitney U, Spearman and Mann Kendall tests in time series of temperature for Mangla catchment and its sub-basins (Kanshi, Poonch, Kunhar and Neelum). The results of this study revealed that Climate change is occurring more severe with warming trends in lower part of Mangla catchment whereas cooling trends were in higher part. The prevailing trends, caused by climate change, have an effect on the flows that should be considered by the water managers for better water management in a water scarcity country like Pakistan. http://nceg.uop.edu.pk/GeologicalBulletin/Vol-47(1)-2014/Vol-47(1)-2014-Paper9.pdf 2020-02-18T02:25:30Z 2020-02-18T02:25:30Z 2014 20181106111651.0 130605s2014 BB Journal of Himalayan earth sciencesVol.47 (2014), No. 1, pp. 107-121 http://tailieuso.tlu.edu.vn/handle/DHTL/4475 eng
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topic Trends
Temperatures
Climate change
Mangla watershed
spellingShingle Trends
Temperatures
Climate change
Mangla watershed
Yaseen, Muhammad
Assessment of recent temperature trends in Mangla watershed
description Climate change in the region in terms of changes in temperatures may seriously affect snow melting rates in the watershed and hence flows at dam. The main source of flows is snowmelt and rainfall that varies with temporal and spatial scale. So, understanding of spatial and temporal variability of climatic parameters is most important for the management of water resources. The present study was conducted to test the existence of monotonic trends and relative change (step change) in the annual and seasonal regional maximum, minimum, and mean and diurnal temperature data produced by thiessen polygon method from a meteorological network of stations in Mangla watershed for the period 1971-2010. Significant trends were detected by applying the student t test, Mann Whitney U, Spearman and Mann Kendall tests in time series of temperature for Mangla catchment and its sub-basins (Kanshi, Poonch, Kunhar and Neelum). The results of this study revealed that Climate change is occurring more severe with warming trends in lower part of Mangla catchment whereas cooling trends were in higher part. The prevailing trends, caused by climate change, have an effect on the flows that should be considered by the water managers for better water management in a water scarcity country like Pakistan.
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