Authors
HM Imran, Jatin Kala, Shahab Uddin, AKM Saiful Islam, Nachiketa Acharya
Publication date
2023/3/1
Journal
Weather and Climate Extremes
Volume
39
Pages
100544
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
This study explores spatial changes in trends of 29 climate extremes indices between 1981 and 2020 in Bangladesh, a country that frequently experiences the impacts of extreme events. This is the first study to examine trends in extreme climate over Bangladesh using a high resolution (0.05° × 0.05°) gridded daily temperature and precipitation data rather than individual stations. Trends in mean daily maximum and minimum temperatures were +0.38 °C and +0.25 °C per decade, respectively, for the last 40 years. The maximum increases in both warm days and nights were 12.75 days per decade with the fastest rate of warming in the eastern part of the country, whereas the maximum decreases in both cold days and nights were 7 days per decade with the western part experiencing the greatest increase in extreme cold. Significant reductions in total precipitation (225 mm per decade) were observed in the major …
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