The Effect of Urban Expansion in Metro Manila on the Southwest Monsoon Rainfall

Model simulations of historical climate changes often do not take into account the climatic effects of changes in land use. Modifications in land cover such as urbanization, affect the partitioning of the water and energy balances, which in turn influences temperature and rainfall magnitudes and pat...

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Main Authors: Dado, Julie Mae, Narisma, Gemma T
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.physics-faculty-pubs-10912023-02-21T02:07:44Z The Effect of Urban Expansion in Metro Manila on the Southwest Monsoon Rainfall Dado, Julie Mae Narisma, Gemma T Model simulations of historical climate changes often do not take into account the climatic effects of changes in land use. Modifications in land cover such as urbanization, affect the partitioning of the water and energy balances, which in turn influences temperature and rainfall magnitudes and patterns. The local climate impacts of major urban expansion in metropolitan Manila (Metro Manila) in the Philippines is examined, particularly during the peak of the Southwest monsoon (SWM) rainfall season from July to September. MM5 is used to perform an ensemble simulation of experiments consisting of three-month runs for ten different years using two land cover scenarios representative of the urban cover of Metro Manila in 1972 and its expanded urban area in 2001. Results show that the SWM rainfall may be enhanced by up to 20% due to extensive urban growth. Comparison of model results with observation data indicates that without urban expansion, rainfall increases only by about 17%. When expanded urban impacts are included, the modeled increase in rainfall is about 29%, which is much closer to the observed value. This study therefore illustrates the significance of incorporating land use changes together with CO2 changes in climatic change modeling especially at the scale of local impacts. 2019-07-19T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/physics-faculty-pubs/97 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13143-019-00140-x Physics Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo Land cover change Urbanization Southwest monsoon rainfall Regional climate modeling Atmospheric Sciences Climate Environmental Sciences Land Use Law Physics
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Philippines
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topic Land cover change
Urbanization
Southwest monsoon rainfall
Regional climate modeling
Atmospheric Sciences
Climate
Environmental Sciences
Land Use Law
Physics
spellingShingle Land cover change
Urbanization
Southwest monsoon rainfall
Regional climate modeling
Atmospheric Sciences
Climate
Environmental Sciences
Land Use Law
Physics
Dado, Julie Mae
Narisma, Gemma T
The Effect of Urban Expansion in Metro Manila on the Southwest Monsoon Rainfall
description Model simulations of historical climate changes often do not take into account the climatic effects of changes in land use. Modifications in land cover such as urbanization, affect the partitioning of the water and energy balances, which in turn influences temperature and rainfall magnitudes and patterns. The local climate impacts of major urban expansion in metropolitan Manila (Metro Manila) in the Philippines is examined, particularly during the peak of the Southwest monsoon (SWM) rainfall season from July to September. MM5 is used to perform an ensemble simulation of experiments consisting of three-month runs for ten different years using two land cover scenarios representative of the urban cover of Metro Manila in 1972 and its expanded urban area in 2001. Results show that the SWM rainfall may be enhanced by up to 20% due to extensive urban growth. Comparison of model results with observation data indicates that without urban expansion, rainfall increases only by about 17%. When expanded urban impacts are included, the modeled increase in rainfall is about 29%, which is much closer to the observed value. This study therefore illustrates the significance of incorporating land use changes together with CO2 changes in climatic change modeling especially at the scale of local impacts.
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author Dado, Julie Mae
Narisma, Gemma T
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Narisma, Gemma T
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title The Effect of Urban Expansion in Metro Manila on the Southwest Monsoon Rainfall
title_short The Effect of Urban Expansion in Metro Manila on the Southwest Monsoon Rainfall
title_full The Effect of Urban Expansion in Metro Manila on the Southwest Monsoon Rainfall
title_fullStr The Effect of Urban Expansion in Metro Manila on the Southwest Monsoon Rainfall
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Urban Expansion in Metro Manila on the Southwest Monsoon Rainfall
title_sort effect of urban expansion in metro manila on the southwest monsoon rainfall
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2019
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/physics-faculty-pubs/97
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13143-019-00140-x
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