Choosing the appropriate Coordinated Regional Downscaling Experiments South East Asia (CORDEX-SEA) Model for drought future hazard assessment in the Bintan Island

I. Narulita, D. Sutjiningsih, E. Kusratmoko, S. S. Moersidik, M. R. Djuwansah, F. R. Fadjary

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Abstract

Management for sustainable water resources requires attention to future climate variability to anticipate the hazards that may arise, such as drought and flood. CORDEX-SEA is a downscale result of several gridded climate models that provide historical data and future projections for the Southeast Asia region useful to predict future climate, including the extreme event's potential for deriving hazards. This research was done to determine which CORDEX-SEA climate model would be most suitable for predicting future drought risks, especially for small islands. This study uses statistical tests (probability density functions, skewness, etc.) in the historical period to determine the climate model that best fits the observed data, using Bintan Island as the case area. The model with historical data that best fits the observations will be considered the best model for predicting future (drought and flood) conditions. The corrected MPI and ensemble model of CORDEX-SEA showed well results in representing the drought index.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012050
JournalIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Volume1260
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Event2nd International Symposium on Aquatic Sciences and Resources Management 2022, ISARM 2022 - Virtual, Online, Indonesia
Duration: 22 Aug 202224 Aug 2022

Keywords

  • CORDEX-SEA
  • drought
  • future-hazard
  • small island

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