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Fig.4  Observed  annual  total  precipitation  anomalies  in  dry  zone  area B.  Extreme  Indices 1)  Maximum  and  Minimum  Temperature:  There  are  significant  increases  in  average  maximum  temperature  (Tmaxmean),  average  minimum  temperature  (Tminmean),  summer  days  (SU33/32),  warm  days  (TX90P),  and  warm  nights  (TN90P)  in  all  selected  stations.  Cold  days  (TX10P)  significantly  decreasing  in  three  (Mandalay,  Monywa,  Pyinmana)  of  five  stations.  Fig.5  shows  the  trends  in  frequency  of  mean  maximum  temperature,  Fig.6  shows  the  trends  in  the  frequency  of  days  with  maximum  temperature  above  33/32°C  (summer  days)  and  Fig.7  shows  the  trends  in  frequency  of  days  with  maximum  temperature  above  the  90th  percentile  (warm  days).  In  each  figure,  an  increase  is  represented  by  (+)  sign  and  decrease  is  (-)  sign,  a  significant  increase  with  (()  symbol  and  significant  decreases  with  (+)  symbol,  respectively. Fig.5  Trends  in  mean  maximum  temperature  in  dry  zone  area  for  the  period  1975-2015 298 Proceedings  of  the  International  Conference  on  Climate  Change,  Biodiversity  and  Ecosystem  Services  for  the Sustainable  Development  Goals  (SDGs):  Policy  and  Practice  27-29  June  2016,  Cha-am,  Phetchaburi,  Thailand


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