Trend analyses of monthly, seasonal and annual rainfall, air temperature, and streamflow were performed using Mann‐Kendall test within the Langat River basin to identify gradual trends and abrupt shifts for 1980 − 2010. Annual rainfall showed an increasing trend in upstream flow, a combination of decreasing and increasing trends in middle stream flow, and a decreasing trend in downstream flow. Monthly rainfall in most months displayed an insignificant increasing trend upstream. Stations with significant increasing trends showed larger trends in summer than those of other seasons. However, they were similar to the trends observed in annual rainfall. Annual minimum air temperature showed a significant decreasing trend upstream and significant...
Due to climate change phenomenon and substantial decrease in water resources, analyzing the streamfl...
Trends in precipitation and temperature extremes of the Muda River Basin (MRB) in north-western Peni...
Using the data of annual maximum series of 24-hour precipitation and the annual maximum flood (AMF) ...
Trend analyses of monthly, seasonal and annual rainfall, air temperature, and streamflow were perfor...
A study was undertaken to detect long-term trends in the annual and seasonal series of maximum and m...
Almost all the hydrological and meteorological variables such as rainfall and temperature etc are af...
Various hydrological and meteorological variables such as rainfall and temperature have been affecte...
The water resources in the Langat River Basin are the main sources of water supply for different usa...
It is undeniable that climate and land use changes affect the major components of hydrological cycle...
The present study investigates the trend in long term monthly streamflow of Sungai Lui (upstream) an...
Climate change is receiving more attention from researchers as the frequency of occurrence of severe...
Flooding appears to be increasing in Kelantan, Malaysia, in terms of frequency as well as magnitude....
This study examined seasonal and annual trends of rainfall and streamflow data in the Mae Klong Basi...
Trend analysis was widely used as a tool to detect changes in climatic and hydrologic time series da...
This present study was carried out to detect the spatial and temporal change (1974-2000) in hydrolog...
Due to climate change phenomenon and substantial decrease in water resources, analyzing the streamfl...
Trends in precipitation and temperature extremes of the Muda River Basin (MRB) in north-western Peni...
Using the data of annual maximum series of 24-hour precipitation and the annual maximum flood (AMF) ...
Trend analyses of monthly, seasonal and annual rainfall, air temperature, and streamflow were perfor...
A study was undertaken to detect long-term trends in the annual and seasonal series of maximum and m...
Almost all the hydrological and meteorological variables such as rainfall and temperature etc are af...
Various hydrological and meteorological variables such as rainfall and temperature have been affecte...
The water resources in the Langat River Basin are the main sources of water supply for different usa...
It is undeniable that climate and land use changes affect the major components of hydrological cycle...
The present study investigates the trend in long term monthly streamflow of Sungai Lui (upstream) an...
Climate change is receiving more attention from researchers as the frequency of occurrence of severe...
Flooding appears to be increasing in Kelantan, Malaysia, in terms of frequency as well as magnitude....
This study examined seasonal and annual trends of rainfall and streamflow data in the Mae Klong Basi...
Trend analysis was widely used as a tool to detect changes in climatic and hydrologic time series da...
This present study was carried out to detect the spatial and temporal change (1974-2000) in hydrolog...
Due to climate change phenomenon and substantial decrease in water resources, analyzing the streamfl...
Trends in precipitation and temperature extremes of the Muda River Basin (MRB) in north-western Peni...
Using the data of annual maximum series of 24-hour precipitation and the annual maximum flood (AMF) ...