Diurnal Temperature Range and Its Response to Heat Waves in 16 European Cities-Current and Future Trends

被引:3
|
作者
Katavoutas, George [1 ]
Founda, Dimitra [1 ]
Varotsos, Konstantinos V. [1 ]
Giannakopoulos, Christos [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Observ Athens, Inst Environm Res & Sustainable Dev, GR-15236 Athens, Greece
关键词
diurnal temperature range; climate change projections; heat waves; hot days; Europe; trends; AIR-TEMPERATURE; CLIMATE-CHANGE; PRECIPITATION; INDEXES; 20TH-CENTURY; ENVIRONMENT; EXTREMES; MINIMUM; MAXIMUM;
D O I
10.3390/su151712715
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
An important indicator of climate change is the diurnal temperature range (DTR), defined as the difference between the daily maximum and daily minimum air temperature. This study aims to investigate the DTR distribution in European cities of different background climates in relation to the season of the year, climate class and latitude, as well as its response to exceptionally hot weather. The analysis is based on long-term observational records (1961-2019) coupled with Regional Climate Model (RCM) data in order to detect any projected DTR trends by the end of the 21st century under intermediate and high emission greenhouse gases (GHGs) scenarios. The analysis reveals marked variations in the magnitude of DTR values between the cities, on the one hand, and distinct patterns of the DTR distribution according to the climate class of each city, on the other. The results also indicate strong seasonal variability in most of the cities, except for the Mediterranean coastal ones. DTR is found to increase during hot days and heat wave (HW) days compared to summer normal days. High latitude cities experience higher increases (3.7 degrees C to 5.7 degrees C for hot days, 3.1 degrees C to 5.7 degrees C for HW days) compared to low latitude cities (1.3 degrees C to 3.6 degrees C for hot days, 0.5 degrees C to 3.4 degrees C for HW days). The DTR is projected to significantly decrease in northernmost cities (Helsinki, Stockholm, Oslo), while it is expected to significantly increase in Madrid by the end of the 21st century under both the intermediate- and high-emission scenarios, due to the asymmetric temperature change. The asymmetrical response of global warming is more pronounced under the high-emission scenario where more cities at higher latitudes (Warsaw, Berlin, Rotterdam) are added to those with a statistically significant decrease in DTR, while others (Bucharest, Nicosia, Zurich) are added to those with an increase in DTR.
引用
收藏
页数:19
相关论文
共 13 条
  • [1] Effect of High Temperature and Heat Waves in European Cities
    Michelozzi, P.
    D'Ippoliti, D.
    Marino, C.
    de'Donato, F.
    Katsouyanni, K.
    Analitis, A.
    Biggeri, A.
    Baccini, M.
    Perucci, C. A.
    Menne, B.
    EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2009, 20 (06) : S263 - S264
  • [2] Future heat-waves, droughts and floods in 571 European cities
    Guerreiro, Selma B.
    Dawson, Richard J.
    Kilsby, Chris
    Lewis, Elizabeth
    Ford, Alistair
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2018, 13 (03):
  • [3] Climate variability of heat waves and their associated diurnal temperature range variations in Taiwan
    Kueh, M-T
    Lin, C-Y
    Chuang, Y-J
    Sheng, Y-F
    Chien, Y-Y
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2017, 12 (07):
  • [4] DIURNAL TEMPERATURE-RANGE AND CLOUD COVER IN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES - OBSERVED TRENDS AND ESTIMATES FOR THE FUTURE
    KAAS, E
    FRICH, P
    ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, 1995, 37 (1-3) : 211 - 228
  • [5] Past and future trends of diurnal temperature range and their correlation with vegetation assessed by MODIS and CMIP6
    Wang, You-Ren
    Samset, Bjorn H.
    Stordal, Frode
    Bryn, Anders
    Hessen, Dag O.
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2023, 904
  • [6] The European mountain cryosphere: a review of its current state, trends, and future challenges
    Beniston, Martin
    Farinotti, Daniel
    Stoffel, Markus
    Andreassen, Liss M.
    Coppola, Erika
    Eckert, Nicolas
    Fantini, Adriano
    Giacona, Florie
    Hauck, Christian
    Huss, Matthias
    Huwald, Hendrik
    Lehning, Michael
    Lopez-Moreno, Juan-Ignacio
    Magnusson, Jan
    Marty, Christoph
    Moran-Tejeda, Enrique
    Morin, Samuel
    Naaim, Mohamed
    Provenzale, Antonello
    Rabatel, Antoine
    Six, Delphine
    Stoetter, Johann
    Strasser, Ulrich
    Terzago, Silvia
    Vincent, Christian
    CRYOSPHERE, 2018, 12 (02): : 759 - 794
  • [7] Interdecadal variations and trends of the Urban Heat Island in Athens (Greece) and its response to heat waves
    Founda, D.
    Pierros, F.
    Petrakis, M.
    Zerefos, C.
    ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, 2015, 161 : 1 - 13
  • [8] Nonlinear response of the equatorial current jet to external action and its influence on electromagnetic waves of the whistle range in the magnetosphere
    Bespalov, P. A.
    Savina, O. N.
    COSMIC RESEARCH, 2015, 53 (01) : 74 - 79
  • [9] Growth of canopy red oak near its northern range limit: current trends, potential drivers, and implications for the future
    Stern, Rebecca L.
    Schaberg, Paul G.
    Rayback, Shelly A.
    Murakami, Paula F.
    Hansen, Christopher F.
    Hawley, Gary J.
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 2020, 50 (10) : 975 - 988
  • [10] Nonlinear response of the equatorial current jet to external action and its influence on electromagnetic waves of the whistle range in the magnetosphere
    P. A. Bespalov
    O. N. Savina
    Cosmic Research, 2015, 53 : 74 - 79