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Long-term precipitation in Southwestern Europe reveals no clear trend attributable to anthropogenic forcing
Título : Long-term precipitation in Southwestern Europe reveals no clear trend attributable to anthropogenic forcing
Autor : Peña Angulo, DhaisVicente Serrano, Sergio MartínDomínguez Castro, FernandoMurphy, ConorReig, FergusTramblay, YvesTrigo, Ricardo MachadoLuna Rico, YolandaTurco, MarcoNoguera, IvánAznárez-Balta, MarinaGarcía-Herrera, RicardoTomas Burguera, MiquelEl-Kenawy, Ahmed
Palabras clave : Global climate model; Precipitation trends; Variability of climate
Fecha de publicación : 2020
Editor: IOP Publishing
Citación : Environmental Research Letters. 2020, p. 1-23
Versión del editor: https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ab9c4f
Resumen : We present a long-term assessment of precipitation trends in Southwestern Europe (1850-2018) using data from multiple sources, including observations, gridded datasets and global climate model experiments. Contrary to previous investigations based on shorter records, we demonstrate, using new long-term, quality controlled precipitation series, the lack of statistically significant long-term decreasing trends in precipitation for the region. Rather, significant trends were mostly found for shorter periods, highlighting the prevalence of interdecadal and interannual variability at these time-scales. Global climate model outputs from three CMIP experiments are evaluated for periods concurrent with observations. Both the CMIP3 and CMIP5 ensembles show precipitation decline, with only CMIP6 showing agreement with long term trends in observations. However, for both CMIP3 and CMIP5 large interannual and internal variability among ensemble members makes it difficult to identify a trend that is statistically different from observations. Across both observations and models, our results make it difficult to associate any declining trends in precipitation in Southwestern Europe to anthropogenic forcing at this stage.
Patrocinador: This work was supported by the research projects CGL2017-82216-R, CGL2017-83866-C3-3-R and PCI2019-103631, financed by the Spanish Commission of Science and Technology and FEDER; CROSSDRO project financed by the AXIS (Assessment of Cross(X) - sectoral climate Impacts and pathways for Sustainable transformation), JPI-Climate co-funded call of the European Commission and INDECIS which is part of ERA4CS, an ERA-NET initiated by JPI Climate, and funded by FORMAS (SE), DLR (DE), BMWFW (AT), IFD (DK), MINECO (ES), ANR (FR) with co-funding by the European Union (Grant 690462).
URI : http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11765/12122
ISSN : 1748-9326
Colecciones: Artículos científicos 2019-2022


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