An empirical method for estimating probability density functions of gridded daily minimum and maximum temperature

Autor: C. Lussana
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2013
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Zdroj: Advances in Science and Research, Vol 10, Pp 59-64 (2013)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 1992-0628
1992-0636
DOI: 10.5194/asr-10-59-2013
Popis: The presented work focuses on the investigation of gridded daily minimum (TN) and maximum (TX) temperature probability density functions (PDFs) with the intent of both characterising a region and detecting extreme values. The empirical PDFs estimation procedure has been realised using the most recent years of gridded temperature analysis fields available at ARPA Lombardia, in Northern Italy. The spatial interpolation is based on an implementation of Optimal Interpolation using observations from a dense surface network of automated weather stations. An effort has been made to identify both the time period and the spatial areas with a stable data density otherwise the elaboration could be influenced by the unsettled station distribution. The PDF used in this study is based on the Gaussian distribution, nevertheless it is designed to have an asymmetrical (skewed) shape in order to enable distinction between warming and cooling events. Once properly defined the occurrence of extreme events, it is possible to straightforwardly deliver to the users the information on a local-scale in a concise way, such as: TX extremely cold/hot or TN extremely cold/hot.
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