Assessment of Rainfall Scenario in Determining Flood Risk at Terengganu Watershed Malaysia | Chapter 02 | Emerging Issues in Science and Technology Vol. 3
The future of climate lies on the hand of individual who is an active
member that contributes input in the biosphere. The amount of climate change
will largely influence the water flow in the river through the emission of
solar radiation, increase in temperature, heat-trapping gases. There is a need
to control pollution, flood hazard, check water quality and monitor sediments
and water flow in the drainage basin. Soil and Water Assessment Tools SWAT is
one of the best methods of the application being used for hydrologic assessment
as well as monitoring events that occur in the catchment studies. Mitigation
can simply determine how to reduce the human hazard, in controlling the climate
change that affects water flow in river Terengganu. The Soil Water Assessment
Tool (SWAT) provides the simulated rainfall from 1973 to 2017. The
precipitation and other weather parameters were used for the purpose of this
study and the resultant effect is the production of predictive flood hazard
event within the catchment area of Kuala Terengganu.
Author(s) Details
Ibrahim Sufiyan
Department of Geography,
Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Nigeria.
K. D. Mohammed
Department of Geography,
Nasarawa State University, Keffi, Nigeria.
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