Changes in regional daily precipitation intensity and spatial structure from global reanalyses

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY(2024)

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We conducted an analysis of hydrological cycle variations across 13 regions of varying sizes distributed across different continents. The analysis is based on five reanalysis datasets of daily precipitation, all produced by the European Centre on Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF): ERA5 high-resolution, ERA5 ensemble, CERA-20C, ERA20-C and ERA20-CM. We examined several climate indicators, including the daily mean precipitation, the 75th and 99th percentiles, the precipitation area fraction and the area fractions with precipitations exceeding 10 and 20 mm. We evaluated the ability of the reanalyses to capture precipitation at specific spatial scales using scale-separation diagnostics based on 2D wavelet decomposition. The climatological energy spectra of precipitation derived from the analysis describe the scales that each reanalysis can accurately reproduce, serving as a unique signature for each dataset. We compared the spatial scales that were comparable across the different reanalyses and examined the temporal trends of energy on those scales. The results indicate that the hydrological cycle is undergoing changes in all regions, with some variations observed across different regions. Common features include an increase in intense precipitation events and a decrease in the corresponding spatial extent. The ensemble of ERA5 reanalyses exhibited the smallest effective resolution, as determined by the scale-separation method, and displayed more pronounced trends compared to other reanalyses. Notably, an acceleration of changes is evident in the last 20 years. However, Central Asia may be an exception, showing relatively less noticeable changes in the hydrological cycle. The study analysed hydrological cycle variations across 13 regions using five reanalysis datasets from ECMWF. Climate indicators like precipitation mean, percentiles and area fractions were examined. The analysis revealed changes in the hydrological cycle globally, including increased intense precipitation events and decreased spatial extent. The ensemble of ERA5 reanalyses showed the smallest effective resolution and displayed pronounced trends, while Central Asia exhibited relatively fewer noticeable changes. image
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CERA-20C,ERA20-C,ERA20-CM,ERA5,regional hydrological cycle,trend analysis,wavelet decomposition
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