2019
DOI: 10.31080/asag.2019.03.0550
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Agricultural Impacts of Climate Change and the Climate Change Adaptations- A Nepalese Context Review

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“…Hot nights have surged by 2.5% (McSweeney et al, 2008). Mean temperature across Nepal is projected to increase by 0.5 to 2 • C by the 2030s, 1.7-4.1 • C by the 2060s, and 3.0-6.3 • C by the 2090s (NCVST, 2009;Bhusal, 2019). The frequency of "hot days" (the hottest 5% of days in the period in the premonsoon period are projected to increase by 15-55% by the 2060s, and 26-69% by the 2090s (NCVST, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hot nights have surged by 2.5% (McSweeney et al, 2008). Mean temperature across Nepal is projected to increase by 0.5 to 2 • C by the 2030s, 1.7-4.1 • C by the 2060s, and 3.0-6.3 • C by the 2090s (NCVST, 2009;Bhusal, 2019). The frequency of "hot days" (the hottest 5% of days in the period in the premonsoon period are projected to increase by 15-55% by the 2060s, and 26-69% by the 2090s (NCVST, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%