First year student publishes monsoon study

 Yenpr
12 May 2014 16:19:56.117
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A first year Environmental Science student at The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus (UNMC) has had a literature review of the Southeast Asian monsoon published in the academic journal Geoscience Frontiers. Her research concluded that future climate warming could lead to a 15 day delay in the monsoon onset in Southeast Asia by the start of the next century.

Yen Yi Loo investigated how global and regional temperature and rainfall anomalies affect rainfall patterns and the South East Asian Monsoon. She also highlighted how increased rainfall intensity in the last decade has caused major floods in Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines with implications for regional food security.

The review paper entitled; “Effect of climate change on seasonal monsoon in Asia and its impact on the variability of monsoon rainfall in Southeast Asia”; arose from work Yen Yi conducted for her first year module “Dissertation in Environmental Science” under the supervision of Dr Lawal Billa in the School of Geography and Dr Ajit Singh in the School of Biosciences.

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More information is available from Dr Suzanne McGowan on +60 (03)8924 8733, suzanne.mcgowan@nottingham.ac.uk; or Josephine Dionisappu, PR & Communications Manager, The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus, on +60 (03) 8924 8746
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