Investigation of impact of environmental changes on precipitation pattern of Pakistan |
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Authors: | A R Ghumman I Hassan Q U Z Khan M A Kamal |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, Pakistan 2. Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering, NESPAK, NESPAK House Sector G-5/2, Islamabad, Pakistan
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Abstract: | In this paper, variability in precipitation pattern of Pakistan due to environmental and climatic changes has been studied. Maps have been generated to depict global precipitation variation. Precipitation data of 25 stations of Pakistan have been used. These data were taken from Meteorological Department, Islamabad, Pakistan. The results of two global climate models, namely Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research’s third generation general circulation model and National Center for Atmospheric Research’s first generation precipitation circulation model for A2 scenario have been applied to investigate the changes. It is observed that precipitation pattern will change significantly in the future. The occurrence of precipitation in all seasons for Pakistan is expected to increase with almost uniform distribution across a season. Average annual precipitation of the country will undergo an increase in the range of +57 to +71 % as compared to average of the base period. |
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