An overview of one-hundred year trends of mean monthly temperature and precipitation in Italy, drawn from analysis of the Mann Kendall test after the application of Thom's omogeneity test, is presented. Climate fluctuation signals characterized by November increasing temperatures appear in most Italian stations, while in the Southern of Italy and in Sardinia and Sicily a definite decrease in precipitation is experienced. The temperature-cloud cover relationship is taken into consideration showing that there are sequences of years characterized by a gradual decrease in November cloudiness. A comparison of trends with the regional output of climate simulation models (corresponding to a doubling of CO2 concentration in the atmosphere) is shown. Finally, the historical series of snow precipitation at Sestola (Modenese Appennine) is analysed, and trends of this quantity are interpreted in terms of frequency fluctuations of synoptical meteorological fields.
Hundred year trends of temperature and precipitation in Italy with observations on a historical series of snow precipitation | [Tendenze evolutive della temperatura e delle piogge in Italia negli ultimi cento anni con osservazioni su una serie storica di precipitazioni nevose] / Palmieri, S.; Siani, Anna Maria; D'Agostino, A.. - In: GEOGRAFIA FISICA E DINAMICA QUATERNARIA. - ISSN 0391-9838. - 15:(1992), pp. 135-142.
Hundred year trends of temperature and precipitation in Italy with observations on a historical series of snow precipitation | [Tendenze evolutive della temperatura e delle piogge in Italia negli ultimi cento anni con osservazioni su una serie storica di precipitazioni nevose]
SIANI, Anna Maria;
1992
Abstract
An overview of one-hundred year trends of mean monthly temperature and precipitation in Italy, drawn from analysis of the Mann Kendall test after the application of Thom's omogeneity test, is presented. Climate fluctuation signals characterized by November increasing temperatures appear in most Italian stations, while in the Southern of Italy and in Sardinia and Sicily a definite decrease in precipitation is experienced. The temperature-cloud cover relationship is taken into consideration showing that there are sequences of years characterized by a gradual decrease in November cloudiness. A comparison of trends with the regional output of climate simulation models (corresponding to a doubling of CO2 concentration in the atmosphere) is shown. Finally, the historical series of snow precipitation at Sestola (Modenese Appennine) is analysed, and trends of this quantity are interpreted in terms of frequency fluctuations of synoptical meteorological fields.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.