Journal article
Consistent trends in a modified climate extremes index in the United States, Europe, and Australia
AJE Gallant, DJ Karoly, KL Gleason
Journal of Climate | Published : 2014
Abstract
The utility of a combined modified climate extremes index (mCEI) is presented for monitoring coherent trends in multiple types of climate extremes across large regions. Its usefulness lies in its ability to distill complex spatiotemporal fields into a simple, flexible nonparametric index. Two versions of the mCEI are computed that incorporate changes in several annual- or daily-scale temperature-related and moisture-related extremes. Applying data from the contiguous United States, Europe, and Australia detects consistent and statistically significant increases in the spatial prevalence of climate extremes from 1950 to 2012. All three continental-scale regions show increasingly widespread wa..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank the National Climatic Data Center for providing the CEI components for the United States and to the University of Nebraska for the PDSI code. We also acknowledge the E-OBS dataset from the EU-FP6 project ENSEMBLES (http://ensembles-eu.metoffice.com) and the data providers in the ECA&D project (http://www.ecad.eu). Funding for this research was provided by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science Grant CE11E0098 and the Australian Research Council Linkage Grant LP100200690.