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TitleDo recent meteorological drought events in central Italy result from long-term trend or increasing variability?
AbstractThe Mediterranean area is one of the most important "hotspot" where the effects of climate change are more evident, with an increase of extreme events such as hot waves and intense droughts. From this perspective, central Italy, which in the recent past suffered from the impact of intense negative anomalies of precipitation on water resources, shows peculiar characteristics, being its meteoclimatic regime determined by global, regional and local factors. In this context, this study aims at exploring the variability in time and space of the precipitation regime in central Italy over the period 1960-2020 analysing global factors, represented by indexes of teleconnection, and local factors such as orography and distance to the sea. Findings indicate an increase of drought events during the last 20 years, in a general pattern characterized by stationary precipitation amounts. This trend is clearer on the Tyrrhenian coast with a number of months under severe drought conditions increasing from 5% (1965-1999) to 24% (2000-2020). The strengthening of the periodic signal of precipitation is related mainly to the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation Index and the Western Mediterranean Oscillation Index. Considering the relationship between precipitation and teleconnection patterns. over short time scales (few months), correlations are stronger with the North Atlantic Oscillation index and in general with the Atlantic patterns rather than with the Artic patterns, especially for the Adriatic side.
SourceInternational journal of climatology (Online)
Keywordsclimate changedroughtmediterranean areateleconnection indexes
JournalInternational journal of climatology (Online)
EditorRoyal Meteorological Society :, Chichester, Regno Unito
Year2022
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1002/joc.7487
AuthorsEmanuele Romano, Anna Bruna Petrangeli, Franco Salerno, Nicolas Guyennon
Text461083 2022 10.1002/joc.7487 climate change drought mediterranean area teleconnection indexes Do recent meteorological drought events in central Italy result from long term trend or increasing variability Emanuele Romano, Anna Bruna Petrangeli, Franco Salerno, Nicolas Guyennon Water Research Institute, National Research Council of Italy, Rome, Italy; Water Research Institute, National Research Council of Italy, Rome, Italy; Water Research Institute, Branch of Brugherio MB , National Research Council of Italy, Brugherio, Italy; Water Research Institute, National Research Council of Italy, Rome, Italy The Mediterranean area is one of the most important hotspot where the effects of climate change are more evident, with an increase of extreme events such as hot waves and intense droughts. From this perspective, central Italy, which in the recent past suffered from the impact of intense negative anomalies of precipitation on water resources, shows peculiar characteristics, being its meteoclimatic regime determined by global, regional and local factors. In this context, this study aims at exploring the variability in time and space of the precipitation regime in central Italy over the period 1960 2020 analysing global factors, represented by indexes of teleconnection, and local factors such as orography and distance to the sea. Findings indicate an increase of drought events during the last 20 years, in a general pattern characterized by stationary precipitation amounts. This trend is clearer on the Tyrrhenian coast with a number of months under severe drought conditions increasing from 5% 1965 1999 to 24% 2000 2020 . The strengthening of the periodic signal of precipitation is related mainly to the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation Index and the Western Mediterranean Oscillation Index. Considering the relationship between precipitation and teleconnection patterns. over short time scales few months , correlations are stronger with the North Atlantic Oscillation index and in general with the Atlantic patterns rather than with the Artic patterns, especially for the Adriatic side. Published version https //rmets.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/joc.7487 Do recent meteorological drought events in central Italy result from long term trend or increasing variability 2021 Romano et al JOC Do recent meteorological drought events in central Italy.pdf Articolo in rivista Royal Meteorological Society 1097 0088 International journal of climatology Online International journal of climatology Online Int. j. climatol. Online International journal of climatology Online Climatology Online annabruna.petrangeli PETRANGELI ANNA BRUNA franco.salerno SALERNO FRANCO emanuele.romano ROMANO EMANUELE nicolasdominique.guyennon GUYENNON NICOLAS DOMINIQUE