New Azores archipelago daily precipitation dataset and its links with large-scale modes of climate variability

Within the scope of the two major international projects of long-term reanalysis for the 20th century coordinated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, the Instituto Dom Luiz from the University of Lisbon has digitized a large...

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Published in:International Journal of Climatology
Main Authors: Hernández, Armand, Kutiel, Haim, Trigo, Ricardo M., Valente, Maria A., Sigró, Javier, Cropper, Thomas, Santo, Fátima Espírito
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Published: Wiley 2016
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Online Access:https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/91582/
https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.4642
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spelling ftunivcardiff:oai:https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk:91582 2023-05-15T17:36:09+02:00 New Azores archipelago daily precipitation dataset and its links with large-scale modes of climate variability Hernández, Armand Kutiel, Haim Trigo, Ricardo M. Valente, Maria A. Sigró, Javier Cropper, Thomas Santo, Fátima Espírito 2016-11-30 https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/91582/ https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.4642 unknown Wiley Hernández, Armand, Kutiel, Haim, Trigo, Ricardo M., Valente, Maria A., Sigró, Javier, Cropper, Thomas https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/view/cardiffauthors/A2259040P.html and Santo, Fátima Espírito 2016. New Azores archipelago daily precipitation dataset and its links with large-scale modes of climate variability. International Journal of Climatology 36 (14) , pp. 4439-4454. 10.1002/joc.4642 https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.4642 doi:10.1002/joc.4642 QE Geology Article PeerReviewed 2016 ftunivcardiff https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.4642 2022-09-25T20:54:38Z Within the scope of the two major international projects of long-term reanalysis for the 20th century coordinated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, the Instituto Dom Luiz from the University of Lisbon has digitized a large number of long-term daily and monthly climate records from stations in Portugal and former Portuguese colonies. We have recently finished the digitization of precipitation values from Ponta Delgada (capital of the Azores Archipelago), obtaining an almost complete daily precipitation series, with the exception of some years (1864–1872; 1878–1879; 1888–1905; 1931; 1936; and 1938) for which only monthly values are available. At daily resolution, we have used a comprehensive assessment on different characteristics of rain spells (consecutive days with rainfall accumulation). The distribution of precipitation presents an evident seasonal pattern and reveals large inter-annual and intra-annual variability, increasing considerably in the last 3 decades. The frequency of dry years decreases almost by half between the first and the second part of the record, whereas wet years increase up to three times. This is mainly due to more intense events that are reflected by higher rain-spell yields (amount of precipitation) and rain-spell intensity (amount of precipitation per day) values. Most of the extreme precipitation events occurred during the last 2 decades, and they generally correspond to dates with cyclonic conditions over the North Atlantic. We have also looked into the influence of large-scale modes of climate variability on the precipitation regime of the Azores Archipelago. As expected, theNorth Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) has a major impact on the precipitation regime of Ponta Delgada both in winter and summer. However, our results show a non-stationary NAO influence and the impact of other large-scale modes (including the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation and El Niño-Southern Oscillation) increases when this influence ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Cardiff University: ORCA (Online Research @ Cardiff) International Journal of Climatology 36 14 4439 4454
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Hernández, Armand
Kutiel, Haim
Trigo, Ricardo M.
Valente, Maria A.
Sigró, Javier
Cropper, Thomas
Santo, Fátima Espírito
New Azores archipelago daily precipitation dataset and its links with large-scale modes of climate variability
topic_facet QE Geology
description Within the scope of the two major international projects of long-term reanalysis for the 20th century coordinated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, the Instituto Dom Luiz from the University of Lisbon has digitized a large number of long-term daily and monthly climate records from stations in Portugal and former Portuguese colonies. We have recently finished the digitization of precipitation values from Ponta Delgada (capital of the Azores Archipelago), obtaining an almost complete daily precipitation series, with the exception of some years (1864–1872; 1878–1879; 1888–1905; 1931; 1936; and 1938) for which only monthly values are available. At daily resolution, we have used a comprehensive assessment on different characteristics of rain spells (consecutive days with rainfall accumulation). The distribution of precipitation presents an evident seasonal pattern and reveals large inter-annual and intra-annual variability, increasing considerably in the last 3 decades. The frequency of dry years decreases almost by half between the first and the second part of the record, whereas wet years increase up to three times. This is mainly due to more intense events that are reflected by higher rain-spell yields (amount of precipitation) and rain-spell intensity (amount of precipitation per day) values. Most of the extreme precipitation events occurred during the last 2 decades, and they generally correspond to dates with cyclonic conditions over the North Atlantic. We have also looked into the influence of large-scale modes of climate variability on the precipitation regime of the Azores Archipelago. As expected, theNorth Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) has a major impact on the precipitation regime of Ponta Delgada both in winter and summer. However, our results show a non-stationary NAO influence and the impact of other large-scale modes (including the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation and El Niño-Southern Oscillation) increases when this influence ...
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author Hernández, Armand
Kutiel, Haim
Trigo, Ricardo M.
Valente, Maria A.
Sigró, Javier
Cropper, Thomas
Santo, Fátima Espírito
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Kutiel, Haim
Trigo, Ricardo M.
Valente, Maria A.
Sigró, Javier
Cropper, Thomas
Santo, Fátima Espírito
author_sort Hernández, Armand
title New Azores archipelago daily precipitation dataset and its links with large-scale modes of climate variability
title_short New Azores archipelago daily precipitation dataset and its links with large-scale modes of climate variability
title_full New Azores archipelago daily precipitation dataset and its links with large-scale modes of climate variability
title_fullStr New Azores archipelago daily precipitation dataset and its links with large-scale modes of climate variability
title_full_unstemmed New Azores archipelago daily precipitation dataset and its links with large-scale modes of climate variability
title_sort new azores archipelago daily precipitation dataset and its links with large-scale modes of climate variability
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