Trends in seasonal surface air temperature in mainland Portugal, since 1941

ABSTRACT This study provides a thorough assessment of recent changes in near‐surface air temperature in mainland Portugal at both the local and regional level, focusing on extreme events (maximum and minimum) at a seasonal scale. It examines trends in selected specific indices that are calculated fr...

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Published in:International Journal of Climatology
Main Authors: Espírito Santo, Fátima, de Lima, M. Isabel P., Ramos, Alexandre M., Trigo, Ricardo M.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2013
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/joc.3803 2024-09-30T14:39:46+00:00 Trends in seasonal surface air temperature in mainland Portugal, since 1941 Espírito Santo, Fátima de Lima, M. Isabel P. Ramos, Alexandre M. Trigo, Ricardo M. 2013 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joc.3803 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjoc.3803 https://rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/joc.3803 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor International Journal of Climatology volume 34, issue 6, page 1814-1837 ISSN 0899-8418 1097-0088 journal-article 2013 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.3803 2024-09-05T05:07:29Z ABSTRACT This study provides a thorough assessment of recent changes in near‐surface air temperature in mainland Portugal at both the local and regional level, focusing on extreme events (maximum and minimum) at a seasonal scale. It examines trends in selected specific indices that are calculated from daily air temperature data from 23 measuring stations scattered across the territory, recorded between 1941 and 2006. The results show overall warming trends over mainland Portugal that are consistent with the dominant global warming and reflect an increase in both maximum and minimum air temperature. When we split the study period into two sub‐periods, 1945–1975 and 1976–2006, the partial trend analysis reveals that the first sub‐period is mostly characterized by cooling followed by an even stronger tendency towards warmer benchmarks in all the indices evaluated, in particular for the warm‐related temperature extremes in spring and summer. The changes observed in seasonal patterns confirm the well‐known asymmetries in the climate in mainland Portugal and suggest that they are likely to be aggravated. There are changes associated with extreme temperatures, in particular, the significant increase in the frequency and duration of heat waves, and the increase in the frequency of hot days and tropical nights, especially in spring and summer; moreover there is a significant decrease in the frequency of cold waves and frost days. Teleconnections associated with changing patterns of temperature are also investigated. The results show that, over mainland Portugal, cold‐related air temperature extremes have been associated with the East Atlantic mode in autumn, whereas warm‐related extremes have been associated with the Scandinavia teleconnection pattern in spring, summer and autumn. However, the most prominent Northern Hemisphere pattern, the North Atlantic Oscillation, exerts limited influence, which is felt mostly in winter and spring. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Wiley Online Library International Journal of Climatology 34 6 1814 1837
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description ABSTRACT This study provides a thorough assessment of recent changes in near‐surface air temperature in mainland Portugal at both the local and regional level, focusing on extreme events (maximum and minimum) at a seasonal scale. It examines trends in selected specific indices that are calculated from daily air temperature data from 23 measuring stations scattered across the territory, recorded between 1941 and 2006. The results show overall warming trends over mainland Portugal that are consistent with the dominant global warming and reflect an increase in both maximum and minimum air temperature. When we split the study period into two sub‐periods, 1945–1975 and 1976–2006, the partial trend analysis reveals that the first sub‐period is mostly characterized by cooling followed by an even stronger tendency towards warmer benchmarks in all the indices evaluated, in particular for the warm‐related temperature extremes in spring and summer. The changes observed in seasonal patterns confirm the well‐known asymmetries in the climate in mainland Portugal and suggest that they are likely to be aggravated. There are changes associated with extreme temperatures, in particular, the significant increase in the frequency and duration of heat waves, and the increase in the frequency of hot days and tropical nights, especially in spring and summer; moreover there is a significant decrease in the frequency of cold waves and frost days. Teleconnections associated with changing patterns of temperature are also investigated. The results show that, over mainland Portugal, cold‐related air temperature extremes have been associated with the East Atlantic mode in autumn, whereas warm‐related extremes have been associated with the Scandinavia teleconnection pattern in spring, summer and autumn. However, the most prominent Northern Hemisphere pattern, the North Atlantic Oscillation, exerts limited influence, which is felt mostly in winter and spring.
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author Espírito Santo, Fátima
de Lima, M. Isabel P.
Ramos, Alexandre M.
Trigo, Ricardo M.
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de Lima, M. Isabel P.
Ramos, Alexandre M.
Trigo, Ricardo M.
Trends in seasonal surface air temperature in mainland Portugal, since 1941
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de Lima, M. Isabel P.
Ramos, Alexandre M.
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title Trends in seasonal surface air temperature in mainland Portugal, since 1941
title_short Trends in seasonal surface air temperature in mainland Portugal, since 1941
title_full Trends in seasonal surface air temperature in mainland Portugal, since 1941
title_fullStr Trends in seasonal surface air temperature in mainland Portugal, since 1941
title_full_unstemmed Trends in seasonal surface air temperature in mainland Portugal, since 1941
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