Change characteristics of observed precipitation extremes in the Weihe River Basin of China

Publication Date:
2018-11-06
Publisher:
Institute of Physics (IOP)
Print ISSN:
1755-1307
Electronic ISSN:
1755-1315
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autor R G Jiang, S Y Yang, C Y Wang, J C Xie, Y J Zhang, N Wang and X J Wang
beschreibung The flood disaster has a higher frequency and more influences under the impacts of global climate change and urbanization for the past several decades. The primary objective of this study is to provide more comprehensively the change characteristics in observed precipitation extremes for the period of 1969-2016 in the Weihe River Basin (WRB) of China. Fourteen extreme precipitation indices (EPIs) were defined to describe the precipitation extremes. Daily observed precipitation from 35 surface meteorological stations in the WRB was used to calculate EPIs. The RClimRex software was used to calculate 14 EPIs, and the trends were analyzed using the Mann-Kendall non-parametric method. The spatial distribution of the typical EPIs was also presented. The results showed that: 1) Generally, the spatial and temporal variations of precipitation extremes varied for different EPIs and different regions. More EPIs were mainly increasing trends dominated. Few stations exhibited statistically s...
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shingle_author_1 R G Jiang, S Y Yang, C Y Wang, J C Xie, Y J Zhang, N Wang and X J Wang
shingle_author_2 R G Jiang, S Y Yang, C Y Wang, J C Xie, Y J Zhang, N Wang and X J Wang
shingle_author_3 R G Jiang, S Y Yang, C Y Wang, J C Xie, Y J Zhang, N Wang and X J Wang
shingle_author_4 R G Jiang, S Y Yang, C Y Wang, J C Xie, Y J Zhang, N Wang and X J Wang
shingle_catch_all_1 Change characteristics of observed precipitation extremes in the Weihe River Basin of China
The flood disaster has a higher frequency and more influences under the impacts of global climate change and urbanization for the past several decades. The primary objective of this study is to provide more comprehensively the change characteristics in observed precipitation extremes for the period of 1969-2016 in the Weihe River Basin (WRB) of China. Fourteen extreme precipitation indices (EPIs) were defined to describe the precipitation extremes. Daily observed precipitation from 35 surface meteorological stations in the WRB was used to calculate EPIs. The RClimRex software was used to calculate 14 EPIs, and the trends were analyzed using the Mann-Kendall non-parametric method. The spatial distribution of the typical EPIs was also presented. The results showed that: 1) Generally, the spatial and temporal variations of precipitation extremes varied for different EPIs and different regions. More EPIs were mainly increasing trends dominated. Few stations exhibited statistically s...
R G Jiang, S Y Yang, C Y Wang, J C Xie, Y J Zhang, N Wang and X J Wang
Institute of Physics (IOP)
1755-1307
17551307
1755-1315
17551315
shingle_catch_all_2 Change characteristics of observed precipitation extremes in the Weihe River Basin of China
The flood disaster has a higher frequency and more influences under the impacts of global climate change and urbanization for the past several decades. The primary objective of this study is to provide more comprehensively the change characteristics in observed precipitation extremes for the period of 1969-2016 in the Weihe River Basin (WRB) of China. Fourteen extreme precipitation indices (EPIs) were defined to describe the precipitation extremes. Daily observed precipitation from 35 surface meteorological stations in the WRB was used to calculate EPIs. The RClimRex software was used to calculate 14 EPIs, and the trends were analyzed using the Mann-Kendall non-parametric method. The spatial distribution of the typical EPIs was also presented. The results showed that: 1) Generally, the spatial and temporal variations of precipitation extremes varied for different EPIs and different regions. More EPIs were mainly increasing trends dominated. Few stations exhibited statistically s...
R G Jiang, S Y Yang, C Y Wang, J C Xie, Y J Zhang, N Wang and X J Wang
Institute of Physics (IOP)
1755-1307
17551307
1755-1315
17551315
shingle_catch_all_3 Change characteristics of observed precipitation extremes in the Weihe River Basin of China
The flood disaster has a higher frequency and more influences under the impacts of global climate change and urbanization for the past several decades. The primary objective of this study is to provide more comprehensively the change characteristics in observed precipitation extremes for the period of 1969-2016 in the Weihe River Basin (WRB) of China. Fourteen extreme precipitation indices (EPIs) were defined to describe the precipitation extremes. Daily observed precipitation from 35 surface meteorological stations in the WRB was used to calculate EPIs. The RClimRex software was used to calculate 14 EPIs, and the trends were analyzed using the Mann-Kendall non-parametric method. The spatial distribution of the typical EPIs was also presented. The results showed that: 1) Generally, the spatial and temporal variations of precipitation extremes varied for different EPIs and different regions. More EPIs were mainly increasing trends dominated. Few stations exhibited statistically s...
R G Jiang, S Y Yang, C Y Wang, J C Xie, Y J Zhang, N Wang and X J Wang
Institute of Physics (IOP)
1755-1307
17551307
1755-1315
17551315
shingle_catch_all_4 Change characteristics of observed precipitation extremes in the Weihe River Basin of China
The flood disaster has a higher frequency and more influences under the impacts of global climate change and urbanization for the past several decades. The primary objective of this study is to provide more comprehensively the change characteristics in observed precipitation extremes for the period of 1969-2016 in the Weihe River Basin (WRB) of China. Fourteen extreme precipitation indices (EPIs) were defined to describe the precipitation extremes. Daily observed precipitation from 35 surface meteorological stations in the WRB was used to calculate EPIs. The RClimRex software was used to calculate 14 EPIs, and the trends were analyzed using the Mann-Kendall non-parametric method. The spatial distribution of the typical EPIs was also presented. The results showed that: 1) Generally, the spatial and temporal variations of precipitation extremes varied for different EPIs and different regions. More EPIs were mainly increasing trends dominated. Few stations exhibited statistically s...
R G Jiang, S Y Yang, C Y Wang, J C Xie, Y J Zhang, N Wang and X J Wang
Institute of Physics (IOP)
1755-1307
17551307
1755-1315
17551315
shingle_title_1 Change characteristics of observed precipitation extremes in the Weihe River Basin of China
shingle_title_2 Change characteristics of observed precipitation extremes in the Weihe River Basin of China
shingle_title_3 Change characteristics of observed precipitation extremes in the Weihe River Basin of China
shingle_title_4 Change characteristics of observed precipitation extremes in the Weihe River Basin of China
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