This study focuses on the impacts of climate change on rainfall erosivity in the Huai Luang watershed, Thailand. The multivariate climate models (IPCC AR5) consisting of CCSM4, CSIRO-MK3.6.0 and MRI-CGCM3 under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 emission scenarios are analyzed. The Quantile mapping method is used as a downscaling technique to generate future precipitation scenarios which enable the estimation of future rainfall erosivity under possible changes in climatic conditions. The relationship between monthly precipitation and rainfall erosivity is used to estimate monthly rainfall erosivity under future climate scenarios. The assessment compared values of rainfall erosivity during 1982–2005 with future timescales (i.e., the 2030s, 2050s, 2070s and 2...
AbstractA monthly water balance model was used to investigate the effects of climatic and land use c...
Drought has extensively affected Thailand because agriculture is an important source of the country’...
AbstractClimate change is expected to increase both the magnitude and frequency of extreme precipita...
This paper highlights detailed projected changes in rainfall over Thailand for the early (2011–2040)...
Climate change-induced precipitation variability is the leading cause of rainfall erosivity that lea...
Landslides are more widespread compared to any other geological hazards in Thailand. The steep slope...
Precipitation is sensitive to increasing greenhouse gas emission which has a significant impact on e...
Climate and land-use change are important factors in the hydrological process. Climatic and anthropi...
AbstractWeather and climate extremes are of many types and they result in various physical and envir...
The incidents of sudden landslides in Thailand during the past decade have occurred frequently and m...
Globally, flooding is one of the most commonly occurring natural disasters and their frequency of oc...
Water resources in Northern Thailand have been less explored with regard to the impact on hydrology ...
The climate change is a main parameter which affects the element of hydrological cycle especially ru...
The erosive force of rainfall (rainfall erosivity) is a major driver of soil, nutrient losses worldw...
It has been widely predicted that Southeast Asia is among the regions facing the most severe climate...
AbstractA monthly water balance model was used to investigate the effects of climatic and land use c...
Drought has extensively affected Thailand because agriculture is an important source of the country’...
AbstractClimate change is expected to increase both the magnitude and frequency of extreme precipita...
This paper highlights detailed projected changes in rainfall over Thailand for the early (2011–2040)...
Climate change-induced precipitation variability is the leading cause of rainfall erosivity that lea...
Landslides are more widespread compared to any other geological hazards in Thailand. The steep slope...
Precipitation is sensitive to increasing greenhouse gas emission which has a significant impact on e...
Climate and land-use change are important factors in the hydrological process. Climatic and anthropi...
AbstractWeather and climate extremes are of many types and they result in various physical and envir...
The incidents of sudden landslides in Thailand during the past decade have occurred frequently and m...
Globally, flooding is one of the most commonly occurring natural disasters and their frequency of oc...
Water resources in Northern Thailand have been less explored with regard to the impact on hydrology ...
The climate change is a main parameter which affects the element of hydrological cycle especially ru...
The erosive force of rainfall (rainfall erosivity) is a major driver of soil, nutrient losses worldw...
It has been widely predicted that Southeast Asia is among the regions facing the most severe climate...
AbstractA monthly water balance model was used to investigate the effects of climatic and land use c...
Drought has extensively affected Thailand because agriculture is an important source of the country’...
AbstractClimate change is expected to increase both the magnitude and frequency of extreme precipita...