Occurrence and Distribution of Long-Term Variability in Precipitation Classes in the Source Region of the Yangtze River
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Original language | English |
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Article number | 5834 |
Journal / Publication | Sustainability |
Volume | 15 |
Issue number | 7 |
Online published | 28 Mar 2023 |
Publication status | Published - Apr 2023 |
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Abstract
Various precipitation-related studies have been conducted on the Yangtze River. However,
the topography and atmospheric circulation regime of the Source Region of the Yangtze River (SRYZ)
differ from other basin parts. Along with natural uniqueness, precipitation constitutes over 60% of the
direct discharge in the SRYZ, which depicts the decisive role of precipitation and a necessary study
on the verge of climate change. The study evaluates the event distribution of long-term variability in
precipitation classes in the SRYZ. The precipitation was classified into three precipitation classes: light
precipitation (0–5 mm, 5–10 mm), moderate precipitation (10–15 mm, 15–20 mm, 20–25 mm), and
heavy precipitation (>25 mm). The year 1998 was detected as a changing year using the Pettitt test in
the precipitation time series; therefore, the time series was divided into three scenarios: Scenario-R
(1961–2016), the pre-change point (Scenario-I; 1961–1998), and the post-change point (Scenario-II;
1999–2016). Observed annual precipitation amounts in the SRYZ during Scenario-R and Scenario-I
significantly increased by 13.63 mm/decade and 48.8 mm/decade, respectively. The same increasing
trend was evident in seasonal periods. On a daily scale, light precipitation (0–5 mm) covered most
of the days during the entire period, with rainy days accounting for 83.50%, 84.5%, and 81.30%.
These rainy days received up to 40%, 41%, and 38% of the annual precipitation during Scenario-R,
Scenario-I, and Scenario-II, respectively. Consequently, these key findings of the study will be helpful
in basin-scale water resources management.
© 2023 by the authors.
© 2023 by the authors.
Research Area(s)
- climate change, precipitation, Qinghai Tibet, source region of the Yangtze River, Pettitt test
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Occurrence and Distribution of Long-Term Variability in Precipitation Classes in the Source Region of the Yangtze River. / Ahmed, Naveed; Zhu, Lianqi; Wang, Genxu et al.
In: Sustainability, Vol. 15, No. 7, 5834, 04.2023.
In: Sustainability, Vol. 15, No. 7, 5834, 04.2023.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62) › 21_Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
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