Regimes of Precipitation Change Over Europe and the Mediterranean

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作者
Andre, Julie [1 ,2 ]
D'Andrea, Fabio [1 ]
Drobinski, Philippe [1 ]
Muller, Caroline [3 ]
机构
[1] Sorbonne Univ, PSL Univ, Ecole Polytech, Lab Meteorol Dynam,Inst Pierre Simon Laplace,ENS,I, Paris, France
[2] Ecole Ponts, Champs Sur Marne, France
[3] IST Austria, Vienna, Austria
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
Mediterranean; precipitation; distribution; analytical; wet-days; dry-days frequency; HEAVY PRECIPITATION; FUTURE CHANGES; EXTREMES; CLIMATE; TRENDS; INDEXES; TEMPERATURE; INDICATORS; REANALYSIS; FREQUENCY;
D O I
10.1029/2023JD040413
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
The Mediterranean region is experiencing pronounced aridification and in certain areas higher occurrence of intense precipitation. In this work, we analyze the evolution of the precipitation probability distribution in terms of precipitating days (or "wet-days") and all-days quantile trends, in Europe and the Mediterranean, using the ERA5 reanalysis. Looking at the form of wet-days quantile trends curves, we identify four regimes. Two are predominant: in most of northern Europe the precipitation quantiles all intensify, while in the Mediterranean the low-medium quantiles are mostly decreasing as extremes intensify or decrease. The wet-days distribution is then modeled by a Weibull law with two parameters, whose changes capture the four regimes. Assessing the significance of the parameters' changes over 1950-2020 shows that a signal on wet-days distribution has already emerged in northern Europe (where the distribution shifts to more intense precipitation), but not yet in the Mediterranean, where the natural variability is stronger. We extend the results by describing the all-days distribution change as the wet-days' change plus a contribution from the dry-days frequency change, and study their relative contribution. In northern Europe, the wet-days distribution change is the dominant driver, and the contribution of dry-days frequency change can be neglected for wet-days percentiles above about 50%. In the Mediterranean, however, the change of precipitation distribution comes from the significant increase of dry-days frequency instead of an intensity change during wet-days. Therefore, in the Mediterranean the increase of dry-days frequency is crucial for all-days trends, even for heavy precipitation. The Mediterranean region is facing increased dryness alongside more intense rainfall in certain areas. We delved into the change of precipitation frequency and intensity across Europe and the Mediterranean using ERA5 reanalysis data from 1950 to 2020. Our analysis revealed four distinct patterns in how rainfall is evolving. In much of northern Europe, heavy rainfall events are becoming more frequent, while in the Mediterranean, lighter precipitation is decreasing while heavy rain is either increasing or decreasing. To understand these changes better, we used a mathematical model with two parameters. This model helped us track the types of changes in precipitation patterns. We found that in northern Europe, the increase in rainfall intensity is the primary driver of change, while in the Mediterranean, it's more about the increase of the dry-days frequency. These findings underscore the importance of considering both the frequency and intensity of precipitation when studying climate change impacts. By understanding these shifts, we can better prepare for future weather extremes in these regions and adapt to the changing climate. Four regimes of change for daily precipitation distribution are identified, and are captured by a two parameters analytical model In northern Europe, a signal of increasing mean and extreme precipitation has emerged In the Mediterranean, the changes of precipitation appears dominated by changes in dry-days frequency
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