Mengkaji Dampak Perubahan Iklim terhadap Distribusi Curah Hujan Lokal di Propinsi Lampung
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2014-07Author
Manik, Tumiar Katarina
Rosadi, Bustomi
Nurhayati, Eva
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Global warming which leads to climate change has potential affect to Indonesia agriculture activities and
production. Analyzing rainfall pattern and distribution is important to investigate the impact of global
climate change to local climate. This study using rainfall data from 1976-2010 from both lowland and
upland area of Lampung Province. The results show that rainfall tends to decrease since the 1990s
which related to the years with El Nino event. Monsoonal pattern- having rain and dry season- still
excist in Lampung; however, since most rain fell below the average, it could not meet crops water need.
Farmers conclude that dry seasons were longer and seasonal pattern has been changed. Global climate
change might affect Lampung rainfall distribution through changes on sea surface temperature which could
intensify the El Nino effect. Therefore, watching the El Nino phenomena and how global warming affects
it, is important in predicting local climate especially the rainfall distribution in order to prevent significant
loss in agriculture productivities.