European Trend Atlas of Extreme Temperature and Precipitation Records

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This Atlas presents records of climatic variability and change in Europe starting before 1901 and focuses especially on trends of extreme temperatures and precipitation. The authors have used software developed within EMULATE (European and North Atlantic daily to MULtidecadal climATE variability) to obtain the extremes indices and temporal trends. The trend atlas provides an easy way to identify spatial patterns for a given time period, region, season, and index. The Atlas clearly shows that climate in Europe has changed over the last 100 to 150 years, such that the occurrence and intensity of warm temperature extremes have increased. Precipitation extremes have also changed, but with a less clear pattern compared to the temperature extremes.

Author(s): Deliang Chen, Alexander Walther, Anders Moberg, Phil Jones, Jucundus Jacobeit, David Lister
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 178
Tags: Atmospheric Sciences; Climatology; Natural Hazards

Front Matter....Pages I-VII
Introduction....Pages 1-3
Data & Methods....Pages 5-10
Atlas of the Trend Analysis....Pages 11-166
Summary of the Estimated Trends....Pages 167-170
Summary and Conclusions....Pages 171-171
Back Matter....Pages 173-178