• Temperature significantly increased in the past.22 This warming trend will persist into the future, although with accelerating rates of increase. Increases in heat extremes have been confirmed for the past23 and for the future.24 • Sea level rise (SLR) will be stronger in Southeast Asia than in the rest of the world.25 This impact of climate change is related to the issue of land subsidence, which itself strongly depends on natural and anthropogenic factors. Groundwater extraction, which is anthropogenic, can further lead to saltwater intrusion into the freshwater storages. • Observed changes in precipitation are hard to quantify due to the heterogeneous precipitation patterns in the country and the different methods used, data analyzed, time horizons employed, and indicators considered by the various publications. However, even contradictory statements given by various literatures26 can be seen as relevant and correct under their specific assumptions. Projections of precipitation are also challenging, which is reflected in differences in the climate models. Total precipitation is expected to slightly increase. The IPCC stated that there is medium confidence of a moderate increase in rainfall in Southeast Asia. 27                                                                                                                 22 F.T. Tangang & L. Juneng & S. Ahmad, Trend and Interannual Variability of Temperature in Malaysia: 1961-2002, 89(3-4) THEORETICAL AND APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY 127 (2007); Cruz, R. V., David, C. P., David, L., Espaldon, M. V., Lansigan, F., Lorenzo, F. M., … Uy, N. (2007). Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (pp. 469–506). Cambridge, UK; T.A. Cinco & R.G. de Guzman & F.D. Hilario & D.M. Wilson, Long-term Trends and Extremes in Observed Daily Precipitation and Near Surface Air Temperature in the Philippines for the Period 1951-2010, 145-146 ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH 12 (2014); S. Chooprateep & N. McNeil, Surface Air Temperature Changes from 1909 to 2008 in Southeast Asia Assessed by Factor Analysis, 2015 THEORETICAL AND APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY. 23 M.J. Manton & P.M. Della-Marta… & … D. Yee, Trends in Extreme Daily Rainfall and Temperature in Southeast Asia and the South Paciic: 1961 – 1998, 21 INT. J. CLIMATOL. 269 (2001). 24 J. Sillmann & V.V. Kharin & F.W. Zwiers & X. Zhang & D. Bronaugh, Climate Extreme Indices in the CMIP5 Multi-model Ensemble: Part 2: Future Climate Projections, 2013 JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH 1. 25 M. Perette & F. Landerer & R. Riva & K. Frieler & M. Meinshausen, A Scaling Approach to Project Regional Sea Level Rise and its Uncertainties, 4 EARTH SYST. DYNAM. 11 (2013). 26 Cruz, R. V., David, C. P., David, L., Espaldon, M. V., Lansigan, F., Lorenzo, F. M., … Uy, N. (2007). Climate Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (pp. 469–506). Cambridge, UK; Lyon, B., & Camargo, S. J. (2009). The seasonally-varying influence of ENSO on rainfall and tropical cyclone activity in the Philippines. Climate Dynamics, 32(1), 125–141; Endo, N., Matsumoto, J., & Lwin, T. (2009). Trends in Precipitation Extremes over Southeast Asia. SOLA; Yao, C., Qian, W., Yang, S., & Lin, Z. (2009). Regional features of precipitation over Asia and summer extreme precipitation over Southeast Asia and their associations with atmospheric–oceanic conditions. Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 106(1-2), 57–73. doi:10.1007/s00703-009-0052-5; Endo, N., & Matsumoto, J. (2010). Trends in Precipitation Extremes over Southeast Asia. In Workshop on metrics and methodologies of estimation of extreme climate events; Caesar, J., Alexander, L. V., Trewin, B., Tse-ring, K., Sorany, L., Vuniyayawa, V., … Sirabaha, S. (2011). Changes in temperature and precipitation extremes over the Indo-Pacific region from 1971 to 2005. International Journal of Climatology, 31(6), 791–801; Cruz, F. T., Narisma, G. T., Villafuerte, M. Q., Cheng Chua, K. U., & Olaguera, L. M. (2012). A climatological analysis of the southwest monsoon rainfall in the Philippines. Atmospheric Research, 122, 609–616; Villafuerte, M. Q., Matsumoto, J., Akasaka, I., Takahashi, H. G., Kubota, H., & Cinco, T. A. (2014). Long-term trends and variability of rainfall extremes in the Philippines. Atmospheric Research, 137, 1–13. 27 IPCC. (2014b). Climate Change 2014: Impacts, Adaptation, and Vulnerability. Part B: Regional Aspects. Contribution of Working Group II to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. (V. R. Barros, C. B. Field, D. J. Dokken, M. D. Mastrandrea, K. J. Mach, T. E. Bilir, … L. L. White, Eds.) (p. 696). Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.

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