@book{oai:chikyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002313, author = {鄭, 紅星 and 福嶌, 義宏 and 佐藤, 嘉展 and Zheng, Hongxing and FUKUSHIMA, Yoshihiro and SATO, Yoshinobu}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, Water cycle is shifting its ge訂 with the projected global temperature increase, resulting from rising levels of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. The intensified water cycle is likely to have profound impacts on society and the environment as the企equencyor intensity of extreme precipitation events changed. In this paper, long term trends of extreme precipitation events in the Yellow River Basin from 1961 to 2000 have been investigated, considering changes of intensity, frequency, duration and timing. The results have shown that for the YRB as a whole, there were general decreasing tendency of maximum precipitation of n continuous day (N-Pmax ), precipitation days (NRI), duration of wet spell (DWmax) but increasing in mean precipitation intensity of rain days (MRI),du ration of dry spell (DDmax). The timing of N-Pmax had become 20-40 days earlier during the 40 years企om1961 to 2000. Spatially, the headwater (sub-basin 1) and middle reaches of the YRB (including subbasin 5, 6 and 7) had the most significant changes of extreme precipitation events, which may have great hydrological impacts of the whole basin.}, publisher = {大学共同利用法人 人間文化研究機構 総合地球環境学研究所 黄河プロジェクト 福嶌義宏}, title = {Long-term trends of extreme precipitation events in the Yellow River Basin: 1961-2000}, year = {2006}, yomi = {フクシマ, ヨシヒロ and サトウ, ヨシノブ} }