Journal article
A multiregion assessment of observed changes in the areal extent of temperature and precipitation extremes
AJ Dittus, DJ Karoly, SC Lewis, LV Alexander
Journal of Climate | Published : 2015
Abstract
This study examines trends in the area affected by temperature and precipitation extremes across five large-scale regions using the climate extremes index (CEI) framework. Analyzing changes in temperature and precipitation extremes in terms of areal fraction provides information from a different perspective and can be useful for climate monitoring. Trends in five temperature and precipitation components are analyzed, calculated using a new method based on standard extreme indices. These indices, derived from daily meteorological station data, are obtained from two global land-based gridded extreme indices datasets. The four continental-scale regions of Europe, North America, Asia, and Austra..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Ailie Gallant for providing the dmCEI data for Europe and Australia, and Markus Donat for providing updated GHCNDEX and HadEX2 data. We also thank Paola Petrelli for her help with publishing the EmCEI data. The authors are supported by Australian Research Council Grant CE110001028. DJK and LVA are also supported by Australian Research Council Grant LP100200690.