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Long-term variability and trends in meteorological droughts in Western Europe (1851-2018)
Título : Long-term variability and trends in meteorological droughts in Western Europe (1851-2018)
Autor : Vicente Serrano, Sergio MartínDomínguez Castro, FernandoMurphy, ConorHannaford, JamieReig, FergusPeña Angulo, DhaisTramblay, YvesTrigo, Ricardo MachadoMacDonald, NeilLuna Rico, YolandaMcCarthy, MarkVan der Schrier, GerardTurco, MarcoCamuffo, DarioNoguera, IvánGarcía-Herrera, RicardoBecherini, FrancescaDella Valle, AntonioTomas Burguera, MiquelEl-Kenawy, Ahmed
Fecha de publicación : 2020
Citación : International Journal of Climatology. 2020
Versión del editor: https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joc.6719
Resumen : We analyzed long-term variability and trends in meteorological droughts across Western Europe using the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI). Precipitation data from 199 stations spanning the period 1851-2018 were employed, following homogenisation, to derive SPI-3 and SPI-12 series for each station, together with indices on drought duration and severity. Results reveal a general absence of statistically significant long-term trends in the study domain, with the exception of significant trends at some stations, generally covering short periods. The largest decreasing trends in SPI-3 (i.e. increasing drought conditions) were found for summer in the British and Irish Isles. In general, drought episodes experienced in the last two or three decades have precedents during the last 170 years, emphasising the importance of long records for assessing change. The main characteristic of drought variability in Western Europe is its strong spatial diversity, with regions exhibiting a homogeneous temporal evolution. Notably, the temporal variability of drought in Western Europe is more dominant than long-term trends. This suggests that long-term drought trends cannot be confirmed in Western Europe using precipitation records alone. This study provides a long-term regional assessment of drought variability in Western Europe, which can contribute to better understanding of regional climate change during the past two centuries.
Patrocinador: This work was supported by the research projects PCIN-2015-220 and CGL2017- 82216-R financed by the Spanish Commission of Science and Technology and FEDER, IMDROFLOOD financed by the WaterWorks 2014 co-funded call of the European Commission, CROSSDRO financed by the AXIS (Assessment of Cross(X) – sectorial climate Impacts and pathways for Sustainable transformation) JPI-Climate co-funded call of the European Commission, INDECIS, which is part of ERA4CS, an ERA-NET initiated by JPI Climate, and funded by FORMAS (SE), DLR (DE), BMWFW (AT), IFD (DK), MINECO (ES), ANR (FR), FCT (PT) with co-funding by the European Union (Grant 690462), Irish Research Council COALESCE grant 2019/43.
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11765/12219
ISSN : 0899-8418
1097-0088
Colecciones: Artículos científicos 2019-2022


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