Changing seasonality in Bangladesh

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Moinul Islam
Koji Kotani
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[1] Kyushu University,Graduate School of Urban and Environmental Engineering
[2] Kochi University of Technology,School of Economics and Management
[3] Kochi University of Technology,Research Center for Social Design Engineering
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Climatic change; Seasonal change; Perception;
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Bangladesh is reported to suffer from climatic changes, and local people begin to wonder that six seasons in Bangladeshi annual calendar transition to four seasons. We collected observations of key climate variables from the weather station in Dhaka, and conducted surveys with 1,011 respondents and seven experts to address whether six seasons are becoming four seasons. To scientifically identify this, we apply nonparametric statistical methods to the climate variables and test whether any pair of two neighboring seasons is converging into one. The statistical analysis shows “convergence” for specific two pairs of two neighboring seasons, meaning that the annual calendar now consists of four seasons, not six. The 65 % of respondents believe that the annual calendar transitions to four seasons. The results imply that the effect of climatic changes becomes evident to the extent that people correctly perceive some fundamental seasonal changes.
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