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    Recent Changes in Mean and Extreme Temperature and Precipitation in the Western Pacific Islands

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2019:;volume 032:;issue 016::page 4919
    Author:
    McGree, Simon
    ,
    Herold, Nicholas
    ,
    Alexander, Lisa
    ,
    Schreider, Sergei
    ,
    Kuleshov, Yuriy
    ,
    Ene, Elifaleti
    ,
    Finaulahi, Selu
    ,
    Inape, Kasis
    ,
    Mackenzie, Boyd
    ,
    Malala, Hans
    ,
    Ngari, Arona
    ,
    Prakash, Bipendra
    ,
    Tahani, Lloyd
    DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-D-18-0748.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: AbstractTrends in mean and extreme annual and seasonal temperature and precipitation over the 1951?2015 period were calculated for 57 stations in 20 western Pacific Ocean island countries and territories. The extremes indices are those of the World Meteorological Organization Expert Team on Sector-Specific Climate Indices. The purpose of the expert team and indices is to promote the use of globally consistent climate indices to highlight variability and trends in climate extremes that are of particular interest to socioeconomic sectors and to help to characterize the climate sensitivity of various sectors. Prior to the calculation of the monthly means and indices, the data underwent quality control and homogeneity assessment. A rise in mean temperature occurred at most stations, in all seasons, and in both halves of the study period. The temperature indices also showed strong warming, which for the majority was strongest in December?February and weakest in June?August. The absolute and percentile-based indices show the greatest warming at the upper end of the distribution. While changes in precipitation were less consistent and trends were generally weak at most locations, declines in both total and extreme precipitation were found in southwestern French Polynesia and the southern subtropics. There was a decrease in moderate- to high-intensity precipitation events, especially those experienced over multiple days, in southwestern French Polynesia from December to February. Strong drying trends have also been identified in the low- to moderate-extreme indices in the June?August and September?November periods. These negative trends contributed to an increase in the magnitude of meteorological drought in both subregions.
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    contributor authorMcGree, Simon
    contributor authorHerold, Nicholas
    contributor authorAlexander, Lisa
    contributor authorSchreider, Sergei
    contributor authorKuleshov, Yuriy
    contributor authorEne, Elifaleti
    contributor authorFinaulahi, Selu
    contributor authorInape, Kasis
    contributor authorMackenzie, Boyd
    contributor authorMalala, Hans
    contributor authorNgari, Arona
    contributor authorPrakash, Bipendra
    contributor authorTahani, Lloyd
    date accessioned2019-10-05T06:43:09Z
    date available2019-10-05T06:43:09Z
    date copyright6/10/2019 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2019
    identifier otherJCLI-D-18-0748.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4263206
    description abstractAbstractTrends in mean and extreme annual and seasonal temperature and precipitation over the 1951?2015 period were calculated for 57 stations in 20 western Pacific Ocean island countries and territories. The extremes indices are those of the World Meteorological Organization Expert Team on Sector-Specific Climate Indices. The purpose of the expert team and indices is to promote the use of globally consistent climate indices to highlight variability and trends in climate extremes that are of particular interest to socioeconomic sectors and to help to characterize the climate sensitivity of various sectors. Prior to the calculation of the monthly means and indices, the data underwent quality control and homogeneity assessment. A rise in mean temperature occurred at most stations, in all seasons, and in both halves of the study period. The temperature indices also showed strong warming, which for the majority was strongest in December?February and weakest in June?August. The absolute and percentile-based indices show the greatest warming at the upper end of the distribution. While changes in precipitation were less consistent and trends were generally weak at most locations, declines in both total and extreme precipitation were found in southwestern French Polynesia and the southern subtropics. There was a decrease in moderate- to high-intensity precipitation events, especially those experienced over multiple days, in southwestern French Polynesia from December to February. Strong drying trends have also been identified in the low- to moderate-extreme indices in the June?August and September?November periods. These negative trends contributed to an increase in the magnitude of meteorological drought in both subregions.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleRecent Changes in Mean and Extreme Temperature and Precipitation in the Western Pacific Islands
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume32
    journal issue16
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/JCLI-D-18-0748.1
    journal fristpage4919
    journal lastpage4941
    treeJournal of Climate:;2019:;volume 032:;issue 016
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