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Analysis of extreme events in a few selected stations in Bangladesh using RClimDex

Regional Workshop on Climate Extreme Indices and Indicators for Monitoring Trends in South Asia, 02-06 January 2006, Islamabad, Pakistan. Analysis of extreme events in a few selected stations in Bangladesh using RClimDex Ahsan Uddin Ahmed, Md. Nazrul Islam 1 and Anwar Ali

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Analysis of extreme events in a few selected stations in Bangladesh using RClimDex

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  1. Regional Workshop on Climate Extreme Indices and Indicators for Monitoring Trends in South Asia, 02-06 January 2006, Islamabad, Pakistan Analysis of extreme events in a few selected stations in Bangladesh using RClimDex Ahsan Uddin Ahmed,Md. Nazrul Islam1 and Anwar Ali Bangladesh Unnayan Parishad, Niketon, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh 1Department of Physics, Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, Dhaka-1000

  2. GeoFea 30N 20N 10N EQ 60E 70E 80E 90E 100E TIBETAN PLATEAU MYANMAR INDIA BAY OF BENGAL

  3. Tmin MinSeg=5 No Significant break point found 1997 1998

  4. 1984 1987

  5. Flood

  6. Concluding Remarks Analyzing 29 years (1971-1999) data for 3 stations over Bangladesh, a few extreme events are detected. Checking with METADATA may confirm the extreme events.

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