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Rice yield responses in Bangladesh to large-scale atmospheric oscillation using multifactorial model

Author Affiliations
Begum Rokeya University, University of Technology Malaysia, Bangladesh Rice Research Institute, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, ...
Published InTheoretical and Applied Climatology
Year2021
Citations14

Abstract

This paper intends to explore rice yield fluctuations to large-scale atmospheric circulation indices (LACIs) in Bangladesh. The annual dataset of climate-derived yield index (CDYI), estimated using principal component analysis of Aus rice yield data of 23 districts, and five LACIs for the period 1980–2017 were used for this purpose. The key outcomes of the study were as follows: three sub-regions of Bangladesh, northern, northwestern, and northeastern, showed different kinds of CDYI anomalies. The CDYI time series in north and northeastern regions exhibited a substantial 6-year fluctuation, whereas a 2.75- to 3-year fluctuation predominated the northwestern region. Rice yield showed the highest sensitivity of LACIs in the northern region. Indian Ocean dipole (IOD) and East Central Tropical Pacific SST (Nino 3.4)…
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