Affiliation:
1. Department of Geography, Faculty of Education, Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract
Diurnal Temperature Range (DTR) is one of global warming indicator which
using only daily minimum temperature (TMin) and daily maximum temperature
(TMax) for calculation. The study aims 1) to analyse trend of TMax, TMin and
DTR over the early period of 21st century (1987 - 2020) and 2) to forecast
and analyse trend of TMax, TMin and DTR over the mid and late period of 21st
century (2021 - 2040 and 2041-2100) using MIROC5 (rcp85) model, cooperated
with EQM Statistical downscaling method. TMax, TMin, and and DTR trends of
all periods were investigated by Mann Kendall Trend Test and Sen?s slope,
then presented in the form of spatial maps. The most of TMax and TMin trends
for all season and all regions tended to be increasing from year by year
with the large increasing of changing in Northern and Northeast region
especially in Winter, except for the last period which had a large
increasing in Summer. However, DTR trends were quietly fluctuated with the
large decreasing of changing in Eastern and Southern part, but the trends
become to increase in the last period. A large DTR decreasing of changing
usually occurred in Winter and Rainy season. The TMax and TMin of all
periods were expanding year by year and leading the DTR decreased in the
first and second period, however, a changing of TMax and TMin rate leaded
DTR increasing for the last period. It is a good signal for heat transfer
performance which can help the earth cooling in night time.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Atmospheric Science,Geology,Education,Geography, Planning and Development,Global and Planetary Change
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