The Assessment of Climate Change Impact on Meteorological Draught Susceptability on Sampean Watershed

Masita Ratih, G. Halik, R. U. A. Wiyono
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Drought disasters that occur in the Sampean watershed from time to time have increased, both the intensity of events and the area affected by drought. The general objective of this research is to develop an assessment method for the impact of climate chan ge on vulnerability to drought disasters based on atmospheric circulation data. The specific objectives of this study are to model rainfall predictions based on atmospheric circulation data, predict rainfall in various climate change scenarios (Intergovernm ental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC – AR5), and assess vulnerability to drought disasters using a meteorological approach. The Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) is one way to analyze the drought index in an area which was developed previous researcher. The Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) is designed to quantitatively determine the rainfall deficit with various time scales. The advantage of the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) is that it is enough to use monthly rainfall data to compare drou ght levels between regions even with different climate types. To facilitate the presentation of the data base on the identification of d rought susceptibility, we need a system that can assist in building, storing, managing and displaying geographically ref erenced information in the form of spatial mapping. This research facilitates monitoring of the area of drought-prone areas, predicts drought levels, prevents future drought disasters, and prepares plans for rebuilding drought-prone areas in the Sampean watershed.
气候变化对Sampean流域气象干旱易感度的影响评价
在Sampean流域不时发生的干旱灾害在事件的强度和受干旱影响的地区都有所增加。本研究的总体目标是建立基于大气环流数据的气候变化对干旱灾害脆弱性影响的评估方法。本研究的具体目标是基于大气环流数据建立降雨预测模型,预测不同气候变化情景下的降雨(政府间气候变化专门委员会,IPCC - AR5),并利用气象方法评估对干旱灾害的脆弱性。标准化降水指数(SPI)是前人提出的一种分析地区干旱指数的方法。标准化降水指数(SPI)用于定量确定不同时间尺度的降水亏缺。标准化降水指数(SPI)的优势在于,即使气候类型不同,使用月降雨量数据也足以比较不同地区的干旱程度。为了便于提出关于查明灾害易感性的数据库,我们需要一个能够协助建立、储存、管理和显示以空间制图形式提供的地理参考信息的系统。这项研究促进了对干旱易发地区的监测,预测干旱程度,预防未来的干旱灾害,并为重建Sampean流域的干旱易发地区制定计划。
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