Spatiotemporal Analysis of Extreme Precipitation in the Southern Great Plains Hydroclimate Region

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作者
Flanagan, Paul Xavier [1 ]
Mahmood, Rezaul [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] US Dept Agr, Agr Res Serv, El Reno, OK 73036 USA
[2] High Plains Reg Climate Ctr, Lincoln, NE USA
[3] Univ Nebraska Lincoln, Sch Nat Resources, Lincoln, NE USA
关键词
Extreme events; Precipitation; Trends; LOW-LEVEL JET; NORTH-AMERICAN MONSOON; UNITED-STATES; HEAVY PRECIPITATION; MOISTURE TRANSPORT; SOIL-EROSION; CLIMATE; VARIABILITY; PROJECTIONS; TRENDS;
D O I
10.1175/JAMC-D-22-0071.1
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
The southern Great Plains (SGP) is defined by hydrometeorological swings between dry and wet extremes. These swings exacerbate the climatological gradients of moisture (from east to west) and temperature (from south to north), which can impact the agricultural production of the region. Thus, it is key to understand extremes to sustainably maintain agricultural success in the region. This study investigates the wet extremes, or extreme precipitation events, that have become more prominent in the last two decades. Data from 108 U.S. Historical Climatology Network stations were analyzed for the 1950-2020 period to detect changes in the frequency and magnitude of extreme precipitation events. Re-sults show that changes in the magnitude of extreme precipitation are isolated and scattered across the SGP, with only the winter season showing regional shifts in extreme precipitation magnitude. Changes in the frequency of extreme precipita-tion events were noted across the entire SGP, although the changes in frequency are more notable in the eastern SGP than in the western SGP. Analysis shows that the increased number of events detected is driven more, but not exclusively, by the increasing spatial extent of individual extreme precipitation events than by an increased number of events. Overall, these results depict the changing nature of extreme precipitation within the SGP and differences in extreme precipitation between the eastern and western SGP.
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页码:393 / 409
页数:17
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