This paper examined seasonal and annual rainfall trends of the Mae Klong River Basin in Thailand. Monthly rainfall
data of eight stations were used for the period 1971‒2015. The non-parametric Mann-Kendall test was used to detect trends
whereas the slope of the trends was determined by Sen’s slope method. Datasets with significant serial correlation were corrected
by the pre-whitening approach. For the dry season, 5 out of 8 stations showed increasing rainfall trends while for the wet season,
50% of the stations showed increasing trends. On an annual scale, 75% of the stations exhibited increasing rainfall trends. The
upper region of the basin which contributes inflows to the Srinagarind and Vajiralongkorn Dams had increasing annual rainfall
trends. For the entire basin, the trend analysis found increasing rainfall on both seasonal and annual scales. The results
Keywords
rainfall, trend analysis, Mann-Kendall test, Sen’s slope test, Mae Klong River Basin
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