Ratchawatch Hanchoowong's research while affiliated with Mahanakorn University of Technology and other places

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Predictions of crop production in the Chi basin are of major importance for decision support tools in countries such as Thailand, which aims to increase domestic income and global food security by implementing the appropriate policies. This research aims to establish a predictive model for predicting crop production for an internal crop growth seas...
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Predictions of crop production in the Chi basin are of major importance for decision support tools in countries such as Thailand, which aim to increase domestic income and global food security by implementing the appropriate policies. This research aims to establish a predictive model for predicting crop production for an internal crop growth seaso...
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In 2022, Thailand was subjected to extensive flooding all over the country in both urban and rural areas, which caused tremendous losses. Better design and construction of infrastructures for timely and sufficient drainage can help mitigate the problems. This requires accurate intensity–duration–frequency (IDF) relationships at or near the problem...
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The impact of climate change on water resources is a research area that is gaining prominence, and concerns the prediction of rainfall, temperature, streamflow/discharge, and other meteorological variables. This book is intended to help researchers and other relevant stakeholders working in this area. Its chapters deal with estimation of runoff, fl...
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Due to climate change, many research studies have derived the updated extreme precipitation intensity–duration–frequency relationship (IDF curve) from forecasted sub-hourly rainfall intensity time series, which is one of the most important tools for the planning and designing of hydraulic infrastructures. In this study, the IDF curves (1990–2016) o...

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... This was achieved by integrating the simple scaling method with the generalised extreme value distribution. Similar to this, examples of the use of the simple scaling method for temporal disaggregation can be found in diverse geographical contexts such as Slovakia (Bara et al. 2010), Japan (Nhat et al. 2008), Iran (Soltani et al. 2017), and Thailand (Yamoat et al. 2023). ...
... Since having distinct climate conditions, the study of the biochar effect on water infiltration and evaporation based on those three climate scenarios will provide a profound contribution to this field of study. Further to this, rainfall intensity and duration used in this research were derived from Thailand intensity duration frequency (IDF), developed by Yamoat et al. (2022) as can be seen in Fig. 3. Pertaining to their research, Thailand will be experienced with maximum hourly rainfall intensity of 19.2 mm/h for 12 h regarding 100 years return period. Considering the same rainfall intensity, 4 and 8-h duration of rainfall represented 2 and 10 years return periods respectively. ...