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Water resources and flooding risk in Kumamoto based on observed hydrologic data analysis
by
Stefan, Heinz G.
, Higashino, Makoto
in
Air temperature
/ Analysis
/ Annual
/ Annual precipitation
/ Climate change
/ Daily
/ Daily precipitation
/ Data analysis
/ El Nino
/ El Nino phenomena
/ El Nino-Southern Oscillation event
/ enso
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood risk
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Hurricanes
/ Hydrologic analysis
/ Hydrologic data
/ Hydrology
/ kumamoto
/ maximum daily precipitation
/ Maximum precipitation
/ Monsoon rainfall
/ Monsoon season
/ Precipitation
/ Rainy season
/ Risk analysis
/ Rivers
/ Seasons
/ Southern Oscillation
/ typhoon
/ Typhoons
/ Water resources
/ Wavelet analysis
/ Wet season
/ Wind
2021
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Water resources and flooding risk in Kumamoto based on observed hydrologic data analysis
by
Stefan, Heinz G.
, Higashino, Makoto
in
Air temperature
/ Analysis
/ Annual
/ Annual precipitation
/ Climate change
/ Daily
/ Daily precipitation
/ Data analysis
/ El Nino
/ El Nino phenomena
/ El Nino-Southern Oscillation event
/ enso
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood risk
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Hurricanes
/ Hydrologic analysis
/ Hydrologic data
/ Hydrology
/ kumamoto
/ maximum daily precipitation
/ Maximum precipitation
/ Monsoon rainfall
/ Monsoon season
/ Precipitation
/ Rainy season
/ Risk analysis
/ Rivers
/ Seasons
/ Southern Oscillation
/ typhoon
/ Typhoons
/ Water resources
/ Wavelet analysis
/ Wet season
/ Wind
2021
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Water resources and flooding risk in Kumamoto based on observed hydrologic data analysis
by
Stefan, Heinz G.
, Higashino, Makoto
in
Air temperature
/ Analysis
/ Annual
/ Annual precipitation
/ Climate change
/ Daily
/ Daily precipitation
/ Data analysis
/ El Nino
/ El Nino phenomena
/ El Nino-Southern Oscillation event
/ enso
/ Environmental risk
/ Flood risk
/ Flooding
/ Floods
/ Hurricanes
/ Hydrologic analysis
/ Hydrologic data
/ Hydrology
/ kumamoto
/ maximum daily precipitation
/ Maximum precipitation
/ Monsoon rainfall
/ Monsoon season
/ Precipitation
/ Rainy season
/ Risk analysis
/ Rivers
/ Seasons
/ Southern Oscillation
/ typhoon
/ Typhoons
/ Water resources
/ Wavelet analysis
/ Wet season
/ Wind
2021
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Water resources and flooding risk in Kumamoto based on observed hydrologic data analysis
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Water resources and flooding risk in Kumamoto based on observed hydrologic data analysis
2021
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Variability and change of precipitation were investigated in Kumamoto on Kyushu Island in southwestern Japan, to assess water resources and flooding risk. Annual precipitation, annual maximum daily precipitation, and annual maximum hourly precipitation have increased over the period from 1891 to 2018 (128 years). Trends are 26.2 mm per decade, 6.07 mm/day per decade, and 2.17 mm/h/decade, respectively. Precipitation in the rainy season (June and July) is on average 37% (ranging from 12 to 59%) of annual precipitation for the 128-year period. Maximum daily precipitation in a year occurred at Kumamoto in the rainy season in 92/128 (72%) of the years of observation from 1891 to 2018, in the typhoon (August to November) season in 23/128 (18%), and in the March to May season in 12/128 (10%). This indicates that the rainy monsoon season poses the largest daily flooding risk. A wavelet analysis revealed that from 1891 to 2018 annual precipitation and daily maximum precipitation fluctuate with 2 and 4 years periods, which may be related to the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). It is likely that air temperature rises, ENSO and topographical characteristics contributed to an increase in precipitation in the period. The analysis also showed that typhoons hitting or approaching Kumamoto have significantly affected annual precipitation and annual maximum daily precipitation, while the interval between typhoons affecting Kumamoto has been getting longer since the 1970s.
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