A study of precipitation variability in the Duero Basin (Iberian Peninsula)

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Main Author: Caramelo, Liliana
Publication Date: 2007
Other Authors: Orgaz, Maria de los Dolores J Manso
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Language: eng
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Summary: Spatial and temporal average behaviour of winter precipitation in the Duero basin (DB) were analysed for 1958–1993. Monthly observed data (observed data) from 34 weather stations and a subset of daily precipitation data from the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis project (reanalysis data) were used. The spatial variability of winter precipitation was examined using principal component analysis (PCA) for both types of data. The winter precipitation fields are well represented by the first three principal components (PC), which describe 81% and 87% of the total variance for the observed and reanalysis data, respectively. The relationship between the three leading PCs and circulation patterns was also investigated. The PC1 is related to the North Atlantic Pattern (NAO), East Atlantic Pattern (EA) and Pacific North American Pattern (PNA). The PC2 is related to the East Atlantic/West Russia Pattern (EAWR), while the PC3 depends mainly on Scandinavia Pattern (SCAND) influences. The reanalysis data were used to calculate a 10-day period to study the intra-annual variation (S-mode of PCA) and the spatial distribution of those precipitation amounts during the year (T-mode of PCA). For the intra-annual variation of precipitation, two modes statistically significant were obtained. The first mode was characterized by a broad maximum that extended from mid October to early April, and a minimum that extended from early May to September. The second mode exhibited two maxima and a minimum. The first maximum occurred in late February and the second maximum extended from early April to June. The minimum extended from mid July to early February. For the spatial distribution of precipitation, we obtained three patterns. The ‘winter’ pattern, which showed a maximum over the western area, the ‘spring’ pattern with a maximum over the eastern area, and the ‘autumn’ with a maximum over the easternmost edge of the basin.
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spelling A study of precipitation variability in the Duero Basin (Iberian Peninsula)Precipitation variabilityPrincipal component analysis10-day periodSpatial and temporal average behaviour of winter precipitation in the Duero basin (DB) were analysed for 1958–1993. Monthly observed data (observed data) from 34 weather stations and a subset of daily precipitation data from the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis project (reanalysis data) were used. The spatial variability of winter precipitation was examined using principal component analysis (PCA) for both types of data. The winter precipitation fields are well represented by the first three principal components (PC), which describe 81% and 87% of the total variance for the observed and reanalysis data, respectively. The relationship between the three leading PCs and circulation patterns was also investigated. The PC1 is related to the North Atlantic Pattern (NAO), East Atlantic Pattern (EA) and Pacific North American Pattern (PNA). The PC2 is related to the East Atlantic/West Russia Pattern (EAWR), while the PC3 depends mainly on Scandinavia Pattern (SCAND) influences. The reanalysis data were used to calculate a 10-day period to study the intra-annual variation (S-mode of PCA) and the spatial distribution of those precipitation amounts during the year (T-mode of PCA). For the intra-annual variation of precipitation, two modes statistically significant were obtained. The first mode was characterized by a broad maximum that extended from mid October to early April, and a minimum that extended from early May to September. The second mode exhibited two maxima and a minimum. The first maximum occurred in late February and the second maximum extended from early April to June. The minimum extended from mid July to early February. For the spatial distribution of precipitation, we obtained three patterns. The ‘winter’ pattern, which showed a maximum over the western area, the ‘spring’ pattern with a maximum over the eastern area, and the ‘autumn’ with a maximum over the easternmost edge of the basin.Royal Meteorological Society2014-02-21T15:41:23Z2007-03-01T00:00:00Z2007-03info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/11879eng1097-008810.1002/joc.1403Caramelo, LilianaOrgaz, Maria de los Dolores J Mansoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2024-05-06T03:46:13Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/11879Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T13:46:06.542375Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A study of precipitation variability in the Duero Basin (Iberian Peninsula)
title A study of precipitation variability in the Duero Basin (Iberian Peninsula)
spellingShingle A study of precipitation variability in the Duero Basin (Iberian Peninsula)
Caramelo, Liliana
Precipitation variability
Principal component analysis
10-day period
title_short A study of precipitation variability in the Duero Basin (Iberian Peninsula)
title_full A study of precipitation variability in the Duero Basin (Iberian Peninsula)
title_fullStr A study of precipitation variability in the Duero Basin (Iberian Peninsula)
title_full_unstemmed A study of precipitation variability in the Duero Basin (Iberian Peninsula)
title_sort A study of precipitation variability in the Duero Basin (Iberian Peninsula)
author Caramelo, Liliana
author_facet Caramelo, Liliana
Orgaz, Maria de los Dolores J Manso
author_role author
author2 Orgaz, Maria de los Dolores J Manso
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Caramelo, Liliana
Orgaz, Maria de los Dolores J Manso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Precipitation variability
Principal component analysis
10-day period
topic Precipitation variability
Principal component analysis
10-day period
description Spatial and temporal average behaviour of winter precipitation in the Duero basin (DB) were analysed for 1958–1993. Monthly observed data (observed data) from 34 weather stations and a subset of daily precipitation data from the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis project (reanalysis data) were used. The spatial variability of winter precipitation was examined using principal component analysis (PCA) for both types of data. The winter precipitation fields are well represented by the first three principal components (PC), which describe 81% and 87% of the total variance for the observed and reanalysis data, respectively. The relationship between the three leading PCs and circulation patterns was also investigated. The PC1 is related to the North Atlantic Pattern (NAO), East Atlantic Pattern (EA) and Pacific North American Pattern (PNA). The PC2 is related to the East Atlantic/West Russia Pattern (EAWR), while the PC3 depends mainly on Scandinavia Pattern (SCAND) influences. The reanalysis data were used to calculate a 10-day period to study the intra-annual variation (S-mode of PCA) and the spatial distribution of those precipitation amounts during the year (T-mode of PCA). For the intra-annual variation of precipitation, two modes statistically significant were obtained. The first mode was characterized by a broad maximum that extended from mid October to early April, and a minimum that extended from early May to September. The second mode exhibited two maxima and a minimum. The first maximum occurred in late February and the second maximum extended from early April to June. The minimum extended from mid July to early February. For the spatial distribution of precipitation, we obtained three patterns. The ‘winter’ pattern, which showed a maximum over the western area, the ‘spring’ pattern with a maximum over the eastern area, and the ‘autumn’ with a maximum over the easternmost edge of the basin.
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