2013
DOI: 10.2208/jscejhe.69.i_451
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Climate Change Impact Study on Flood Risk in Lower West Rapti River Basin Using Mri-Agcm Outputs

Abstract: Super high-resolution AGCM precipitation outputs of Meteorological Research Institute, Japan Meteorological Agency (MRI-AGCM 3.1S and 3.2S) for emission scenario A1B were utilized with their bias correction so as to obtain the precipitation patterns over West Rapti River basin for present and future periods. A hydrologic model, PDHM Ver.2 was employed to obtain the time series of daily river discharges for the above mentioned time durations followed by frequency analyses for probable flood discharges of 25-and… Show more

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“…The urgency of such efforts is underscored by the potential consequences of inaction. As highlighted by PERERA et al (2013), failure to implement timely measures can lead to increased damage to human lives and property. By employing RS and GIS techniques, this study sheds light on the river's vulnerabilities, providing valuable data for informed decision-making.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The urgency of such efforts is underscored by the potential consequences of inaction. As highlighted by PERERA et al (2013), failure to implement timely measures can lead to increased damage to human lives and property. By employing RS and GIS techniques, this study sheds light on the river's vulnerabilities, providing valuable data for informed decision-making.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%