Articles | Volume 386
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-386-127-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/piahs-386-127-2024
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19 Apr 2024
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Assessment of flood damage to agricultural crops under climate change scenarios using MRI-AGCM outputs in the Solo River basin of Indonesia

Badri Bhakta Shrestha, Mohamed Rasmy, Tomoki Ushiyama, Ralph Allen Acierto, Takatoshi Kawamoto, Masakazu Fujikane, Hiroyuki Ito, and Takafumi Shinya

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A strong correlation between extreme rainfall and damaged paddy area in the past period was observed and the floods may affect rice paddies when 1-d or 4-d rainfall exceeds 25 mm or 71 mm. Flood inundation and rice crop damage might be more severe in the future due to climate change than in the past period. The average rice crop damage per year is approximately two times higher for the future period than for past period, suggesting more serious rice crop damage in future due to climate change.