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1845–2016 gridded dataset of monthly precipitation over the upper Adda river basin: a comparison with runoff series
A new high-resolution gridded dataset of 1845–2016 monthly precipitation series for the upper Adda river basin was computed starting from a network of high-quality and homogenised station records covering Adda basin and neighbouring areas and spanning more than two centuries. The long-term signal wa...
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Published in: | Advances in science and research 2018-08, Vol.15, p.173-181 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | A new high-resolution gridded dataset of 1845–2016
monthly precipitation series for the upper Adda river basin was computed
starting from a network of high-quality and homogenised station records
covering Adda basin and neighbouring areas and spanning more than two
centuries. The long-term signal was reconstructed by a procedure based on
the anomaly method and consisting in the superimposition of two fields which
were computed independently: 1961–1990 monthly climatologies and gridded
anomalies. Model accuracy was evaluated by means of station series
reconstruction in leave-one-out approach and monthly relative mean absolute
errors were found to range between 14 % in summer and 24 % in winter.
Except for the period before the 1870s when station coverage is rather low,
reconstruction errors are quite stable. The 1845–2016 monthly areal
precipitation series integrated over Adda basin was finally computed. The
robustness of this series was evaluated and it was investigated for
long-term trend. While no significant trend emerged for precipitation, the
analysis performed on 1845–2016 annual runoff values recorded at Lake Como
outlet highlighted a negative trend. Runoff decrease is supposed to be
mostly due to an increasing role of evapotranspiration linked to temperature
increase, which is only partially compensated by the increase in glacier
melting rate. In order to test the applicability of the gridded database for
the reconstruction of extreme past events, the episode with the highest
precipitation in Adda basin series (November 2002) was considered and the
corresponding gridded fields of monthly anomalies and precipitation values
were evaluated both with actual station density and with station densities
corresponding to 1922 and 1882. Even considering 1882 station density, the
main spatial patterns are well depicted proving the suitability of anomaly
method to deal also with sparse station networks. |
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ISSN: | 1992-0636 1992-0628 1992-0636 |
DOI: | 10.5194/asr-15-173-2018 |