Annual precipitation and daily extreme precipitation distribution: possible trends from 1960 to 2010 in urban areas of China | |
Li, WY (Li, Weiyue)1,2,3; He, XG (He, Xiaogang)4; Scaioni, M (Scaioni, Marco)5; Yao, DJ (Yao, Dongjing)2; Mi, CR (Mi, Chunrong)6; Zhao, J (Zhao, Jing)6; Chen, Y (Chen, Yu)6; Zhang, KH (Zhang, Kaihang)7; Gao, J (Gao, Jun)1,2; Li, X (Li, Xin)8,9 | |
Source Publication | GEOMATICS NATURAL HAZARDS & RISK |
2019 | |
Volume | 10Issue:1Pages:1694-1711 |
DOI | 10.1080/19475705.2019.1609604 |
Abstract | With global warming, precipitation events are often prone to intensify in some regions. Understanding the changing characteristics of annual and daily extreme precipitation as well as the underlying mechanisms plays an import role for early warning of precipitation-induced disaster (e.g. floods, landslides) and water resources management, especially in densely populated urban areas. In this study, we investigate the long-term trend of annual and daily extreme precipitation in China during 1960-2010 based on daily observations from 539 meteorological stations, and the land cover map with impervious information. We find an overall increasing trend in annual and daily extreme precipitation, particularly in South-East and North-West of China. Moreover, 157 stations located in metropolitan regions experience higher increasing trends of daily extreme precipitation, particularly in Shanghai and Guangzhou metropolitan areas. It is noted that the central urban area of one metropolitan region may have significantly higher increasing trends of daily extreme precipitation than corresponding surrounding areas. |
Subject Area | Geosciences |
WOS ID | WOS:000473523800001 |
Language | 英语 |
Indexed By | SCI |
Keyword | Rainfall-induced Landslides Heavy Precipitation Climate Urbanization Frequency Teleconnection Temperature Impacts Events Storm |
WOS Research Area | Geology ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences ; Water Resources |
WOS Subject | Geosciences, Multidisciplinary ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences ; Water Resources |
Cooperation Status | 国际 |
ISSN | 1947-5705 |
Department | 三极观测与大数据 |
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Publisher | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD |
Subtype | Article |
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Document Type | 期刊论文 |
Identifier | http://ir.itpcas.ac.cn/handle/131C11/9444 |
Collection | 图书馆 |
Corresponding Author | Li, WY (Li, Weiyue); Yao, DJ (Yao, Dongjing); Zhang, KH (Zhang, Kaihang) |
Affiliation | 1.Shanghai Normal Univ, Inst Urban Studies, Shanghai, Peoples R China; 2.Shanghai Normal Univ, Sch Environm & Geog Sci, Shanghai, Peoples R China; 3.Chinese Acad Sci, Northwest Inst Ecoenvironm & Resources, Lanzhou, Gansu, Peoples R China; 4.Princeton Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA; 5.Politecn Milan, Dept Architecture Built Environm & Construct Engn, Milan, Italy; 6.Shandong Acad Bldg Res, Jinan, Shandong, Peoples R China; 7.Shanghai Normal Univ, Inst Tourism, Shanghai, Peoples R China; 8.Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Tibetan Plateau Res, Beijing, Peoples R China; 9.Chinese Acad Sci, CAS Ctr Excellence Tibetan Plateau Earth Sci, Beijing, Peoples R China. |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Li, WY ,He, XG ,Scaioni, M ,et al. Annual precipitation and daily extreme precipitation distribution: possible trends from 1960 to 2010 in urban areas of China[J]. GEOMATICS NATURAL HAZARDS & RISK,2019,10(1):1694-1711. |
APA | Li, WY .,He, XG .,Scaioni, M .,Yao, DJ .,Mi, CR .,...&Li, X .(2019).Annual precipitation and daily extreme precipitation distribution: possible trends from 1960 to 2010 in urban areas of China.GEOMATICS NATURAL HAZARDS & RISK,10(1),1694-1711. |
MLA | Li, WY ,et al."Annual precipitation and daily extreme precipitation distribution: possible trends from 1960 to 2010 in urban areas of China".GEOMATICS NATURAL HAZARDS & RISK 10.1(2019):1694-1711. |
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