Analysis of Monthly Rainfall Trend in Calabria (Southern Italy) through the Application of Statistical and Graphical Techniques

One of the most evident consequences of global atmospheric warming is the modification of the water cycle. Precipitation plays a crucial role in the process and its variations can affect water resources, natural environments and human activities. In this paper, an investigation of the temporal rainf...

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Main Authors: Tommaso Caloiero, Roberto Coscarelli, Ennio Ferrari
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description One of the most evident consequences of global atmospheric warming is the modification of the water cycle. Precipitation plays a crucial role in the process and its variations can affect water resources, natural environments and human activities. In this paper, an investigation of the temporal rainfall variability in the Calabria region (southern Italy) has been carried out using a homogeneous and gap-filled monthly rainfall dataset of 129 rain gauges with more than 50 years of observation in the period 1951–2006. Possible trends in monthly and annual rainfall values have been detected by means of the Mann–Kendall test and of a new graphical technique (Şen’s method), which allows the trend identification of the low, medium and high values of a series. As a result, a different behavior of both the highest and the lowest rainfall values emerged among the five Rainfall Zones (RZs) that were considered in the analysis. Moreover, from the comparison of the trend methodologies, different trends results (increasing, decreasing, or trendless time series) have been identified. In particular, this study shows that the Şen’s method could be successfully used in the evaluation of peak and low values of data for the trend analysis of rainfall values.
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spelling doaj-art-6201bce56e2a412fa3ccc0fcdff2ee102025-08-20T00:36:12ZengMDPI AGProceedings2504-39002018-07-0121162910.3390/proceedings2110629proceedings2110629Analysis of Monthly Rainfall Trend in Calabria (Southern Italy) through the Application of Statistical and Graphical TechniquesTommaso Caloiero0Roberto Coscarelli1Ennio Ferrari2National Research Council-Institute for Agricultural and Forest Systems in Mediterranean (CNR-ISAFOM), 87036 Rende, ItalyNational Research Council-Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection (CNR-IRPI), 87036 Rende, ItalyDepartment of Computer Engineering, Modeling, Electronics, and Systems Science (DIMES), University of Calabria, 87036 Rende, ItalyOne of the most evident consequences of global atmospheric warming is the modification of the water cycle. Precipitation plays a crucial role in the process and its variations can affect water resources, natural environments and human activities. In this paper, an investigation of the temporal rainfall variability in the Calabria region (southern Italy) has been carried out using a homogeneous and gap-filled monthly rainfall dataset of 129 rain gauges with more than 50 years of observation in the period 1951–2006. Possible trends in monthly and annual rainfall values have been detected by means of the Mann–Kendall test and of a new graphical technique (Şen’s method), which allows the trend identification of the low, medium and high values of a series. As a result, a different behavior of both the highest and the lowest rainfall values emerged among the five Rainfall Zones (RZs) that were considered in the analysis. Moreover, from the comparison of the trend methodologies, different trends results (increasing, decreasing, or trendless time series) have been identified. In particular, this study shows that the Şen’s method could be successfully used in the evaluation of peak and low values of data for the trend analysis of rainfall values.http://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/2/11/629rainfalltrendMann-Kendallgraphical techniquesCalabria
spellingShingle Tommaso Caloiero
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graphical techniques
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title Analysis of Monthly Rainfall Trend in Calabria (Southern Italy) through the Application of Statistical and Graphical Techniques
title_full Analysis of Monthly Rainfall Trend in Calabria (Southern Italy) through the Application of Statistical and Graphical Techniques
title_fullStr Analysis of Monthly Rainfall Trend in Calabria (Southern Italy) through the Application of Statistical and Graphical Techniques
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Monthly Rainfall Trend in Calabria (Southern Italy) through the Application of Statistical and Graphical Techniques
title_short Analysis of Monthly Rainfall Trend in Calabria (Southern Italy) through the Application of Statistical and Graphical Techniques
title_sort analysis of monthly rainfall trend in calabria southern italy through the application of statistical and graphical techniques
topic rainfall
trend
Mann-Kendall
graphical techniques
Calabria
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