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DOI10.1002/joc.5949
An approach to homogenize daily peak wind gusts: An application to the Australian series
Azorin-Molina, Cesar1; Guijarro, Jose A.2; McVicar, Tim R.3,4; Trewin, Blair C.5; Frost, Andrew J.6; Chen, Deliang1
2019-03-30
发表期刊INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY
ISSN0899-8418
EISSN1097-0088
出版年2019
卷号39期号:4页码:2260-2277
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家Sweden; Spain; Australia
英文摘要

Daily Peak Wind Gust (DPWG) time series are important for the evaluation of wind-related hazard risks to different socioeconomic and environmental sectors. Yet, wind time series analyses can be impacted by several artefacts, both temporally and spatially, which may introduce inhomogeneities that mislead the study of their decadal variability and trends. The aim of this study is to present a strategy in the homogenization of a challenging climate extreme such as the DPWG using 548 time series across Australia for 1941-2016. This automatic homogenization of DPWG is implemented in the recently developed Version 3.1 of the R package Climatol. This approach is an advance in homogenization of climate records as it identifies 353 break points based on monthly data, splits the daily series into homogeneous subperiods, and homogenizes them without needing the monthly corrections. The major advantages of this homogenization strategy are its ability to: (a) automatically homogenize a large number of DPWG series, including short-term ones and without needing site metadata (e.g., the change in observational equipment in 2010/2011 was correctly identified); (b) use the closest reference series even not sharing a common period with candidate series or presenting missing data; and (c) supply homogenized series, correcting anomalous data (quality control by spatial coherence), and filling in all the missing data. The NCEP/NCAR reanalysis wind speed data were also trialled in aiding homogenization given the station density was very low during the early decades of the record; however, reanalysis data did not improve the homogenization. Application of this approach found a reduced range of DPWG trends based on site data, and an increased negative regional trend of this climate extreme, compared to raw data and homogenized data using NCEP/NCAR. The analysis produced the first homogenized DPWG dataset to assess and attribute long-term variability of extreme winds across Australia.


英文关键词Australia Climatol V3.1 daily peak wind gusts homogenization
领域气候变化
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000465456400030
WOS关键词DATA QUALITY-CONTROL ; SPEED TRENDS ; CLIMATE DATA ; MAXIMUM ; VARIABILITY ; PORTUGAL ; SPAIN ; SHIFT
WOS类目Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WOS研究方向Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/181839
专题气候变化
作者单位1.Univ Gothenburg, Dept Earth Sci, Reg Climate Grp, Gothenburg, Sweden;
2.Balearic Isl Off, State Meteorol Agcy AEMET, Palma De Mallorca, Spain;
3.CSIRO Land & Water, Canberra, ACT, Australia;
4.Australian Res Council, Ctr Excellence Climate Syst Sci, Sydney, NSW, Australia;
5.Australian Bur Meteorol, Melbourne, Vic, Australia;
6.Australian Bur Meteorol, Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Azorin-Molina, Cesar,Guijarro, Jose A.,McVicar, Tim R.,et al. An approach to homogenize daily peak wind gusts: An application to the Australian series[J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY,2019,39(4):2260-2277.
APA Azorin-Molina, Cesar,Guijarro, Jose A.,McVicar, Tim R.,Trewin, Blair C.,Frost, Andrew J.,&Chen, Deliang.(2019).An approach to homogenize daily peak wind gusts: An application to the Australian series.INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY,39(4),2260-2277.
MLA Azorin-Molina, Cesar,et al."An approach to homogenize daily peak wind gusts: An application to the Australian series".INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY 39.4(2019):2260-2277.
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