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CHANGES IN SEASONAL AND ANNUAL PRECIPITATION ON THE WESTERN COAST OF THE BLACK SEA

student Veneta Ivanova Todorova

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/bd4/s19.006View metrics

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Title
CHANGES IN SEASONAL AND ANNUAL PRECIPITATION ON THE WESTERN COAST OF THE BLACK SEA
Authors
student Veneta Ivanova Todorova
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on ENERGY AND CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
551 - 558 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References52
  1. Sen Roy S. & Balling R.C. Jr. Trends in Extreme Daily Precipitation Indices in India. Int J Climatol, UK, 24, pp 457–466, 2004;

  2. Radinović D. & Ćurić M. Deficit and surplus of precipitation as a continuous function of time. Theor. Appl. Climatol, Austria, 98, pp 197–200, 2009.

  3. Estrela T. & Vargas E. Drought management plans in the European Union. Water Resour Manag, Germany, 26, pp1537–1553, 2012.

  4. Capra A., Consoli S., Scicolone B. Long-Term Climatic Variability in Calabria and Effects on Drought and Agrometeorological Parameters. Water Resour Manag , Germany, 27, pp 601–617, 2013.

  5. Croitoru A.E. & Chiotoroiu B.C. & Ivanova Todorova V. & Torică V. Changes in precipitation extremes on the Black Sea Western Coast, Global Planet Change , USA, 102, pp 10-19, 2013.

  6. Busuioc A. & Caian M. & Cheval S. & Bojariu R. & Boroneant C. & Baciu M. & Dumitrescu A. Variabilitatea si schimbarea climei in Romania, Romania, pp 1-200, 2010.

  7. Croitoru A.E. & Chiotoroiu B. & Iancu I. Precipitation analysis using Mann – Kendall test and WASP cumulated curve in Southearstern Romania. Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Geographia, Romania, vol. LVI /1, pp 49–58, 2011.

  8. Ivanova V. & Markova B. Heavy rain over eastern Bulgaria – preliminary analyses based on precipitation and instability indices. Bulgarian Journal of Meteorology and Hydrology, Bulgaria, 18(special issue), pp 66-77, 2013.

  9. Alexandrov V.M. & Schneider E.K. & Moisselin J.M. Climate v ariability and change in Bulgaria during the 20th century, Theor. Appl. Climatol, Austria, 79, pp 133– 149, 2004. GeoConference on Energy and Clean Technologies

  10. Klein Tank A.M.G. & Wijngaard J.B. & Können G.P., et al. Daily dataset of 20th- century surface air temperature and precipitation series fo r the European climate assessment. Int J Climatol, UK, 22, pp 1441–1453, 2002.

  11. Wang X.L. & Feng Y. RHtestsV3 User Manual, Published online at http://cccma.seos.uvic.ca/ETCCDMI/software.shtml, Canada, pp 1-20, 2010.

  12. Wijngaard J.B. & Klein Tank A.M.G. & Können G.P. Homogeneity of 20th century European daily temperature and precipitation series. Int J Climatol, UK, 23, pp 679-692, 2003.

  13. Alexandersson H. A homogeneity test applied to precipitation data. Int J Climatol, UK, 6, pp 661–675, 1986.

  14. Buishand T. Some methods for testing the homogeneity of rainfall records. Journal of Hydrology, USA, 58, pp 11–27, 1982.

  15. Pettitt A.N. A non-parametric approach to the change point problem. Applied Statistics, USA, 28, pp 126–135, 1979.

  16. Von Neumann J. Distribution of the ratio of the mean successive difference to the variance. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics, USA, 12, pp 367–395, 1941

  17. Mann H.B. Non-parametric tests against trend. Econometrica, USA, 13, pp 245 – 259. 1945.

  18. Kendall M.G. Rank correlation methods, 4th edn. Charles Griffin: UK, 1975.

  19. Salmi T. & Määttä A. & Anttila P. & Ruoho-Airola T. & Amnell T. Detecting trends of annual values of atmospheric pollutants by the Mann -Kendall test and Sen ’s slope es timates—the Excel template application MAKESENS. Publications on Air Quality 31, Finland, Report code FMI-AQ-31, pp 1-12, 2002.

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  21. Łupikasza E.B. & Hänsel S. & Matschullat J. Regional and seasonal variability of extreme precipitation trends in southern Poland and central-eastern Germany 1951 – 2006. Int J Climatol, UK, 31, pp 2249–2271, 2011.

  22. Ivanova V. & Alexandrov V. Precipitation variations along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast from 1950 to 2009. Final Proc. of BALWOIS 2012, FYROM, pp 1–9, 2012.

  23. Sensoy S. & Demircan M. & Alan L. Trends in Turkey climate extreme indices from 1971 to 2004. Final Proc. BALWOIS, FYROM, pp 1-9, 2008.

  24. Kostopoulou E & Jones P. Assessment of climate extremes in Eastern Mediterranean, Meteor. Atmos. Phys., USA, 89, pp 69–85, 2005.

  25. Costa A.C. & Soares A. Trends in extreme precipitation indices derived from a daily rainfall database for the South of Portugal. Int J Climatol, UK 29, pp 1956–1975, 2009.

  26. López-Moreno J.I. & Vicente-Serrano S.M. & Angulo-Martínez M. & B eguería S. & El Kenawy A. Trends in daily precipitation on the northeastern Iberian Peninsula, 1955–2006. I nt J Climatol, UK, 30, pp 1026–1041, 2010.

  27. Sen Roy S. & Balling R.C. Jr. Trends in Extreme Daily Precipitation Indices in India. Int J Climatol, UK, 24, pp 457–466, 2004;

  28. Radinović D. & Ćurić M. Deficit and surplus of precipitation as a continuous function of time. Theor. Appl. Climatol, Austria, 98, pp 197–200, 2009.

  29. Estrela T. & Vargas E. Drought management plans in the European Union. Water Resour Manag, Germany, 26, pp1537–1553, 2012.

  30. Capra A., Consoli S., Scicolone B. Long-Term Climatic Variability in Calabria and Effects on Drought and Agrometeorological Parameters. Water Resour Manag , Germany, 27, pp 601–617, 2013.

  31. Croitoru A.E. & Chiotoroiu B.C. & Ivanova Todorova V. & Torică V. Changes in precipitation extremes on the Black Sea Western Coast, Global Planet Change , USA, 102, pp 10-19, 2013.

  32. Busuioc A. & Caian M. & Cheval S. & Bojariu R. & Boroneant C. & Baciu M. & Dumitrescu A. Variabilitatea si schimbarea climei in Romania, Romania, pp 1-200, 2010.

  33. Croitoru A.E. & Chiotoroiu B. & Iancu I. Precipitation analysis using Mann – Kendall test and WASP cumulated curve in Southearstern Romania. Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Geographia, Romania, vol. LVI /1, pp 49–58, 2011.

  34. Ivanova V. & Markova B. Heavy rain over eastern Bulgaria – preliminary analyses based on precipitation and instability indices. Bulgarian Journal of Meteorology and Hydrology, Bulgaria, 18(special issue), pp 66-77, 2013.

  35. Alexandrov V.M. & Schneider E.K. & Moisselin J.M. Climate v ariability and change in Bulgaria during the 20th century, Theor. Appl. Climatol, Austria, 79, pp 133– 149, 2004. GeoConference on Energy and Clean Technologies

  36. Klein Tank A.M.G. & Wijngaard J.B. & Können G.P., et al. Daily dataset of 20th- century surface air temperature and precipitation series fo r the European climate assessment. Int J Climatol, UK, 22, pp 1441–1453, 2002.

  37. Wang X.L. & Feng Y. RHtestsV3 User Manual, Published online at http://cccma.seos.uvic.ca/ETCCDMI/software.shtml, Canada, pp 1-20, 2010.

  38. Wijngaard J.B. & Klein Tank A.M.G. & Können G.P. Homogeneity of 20th century European daily temperature and precipitation series. Int J Climatol, UK, 23, pp 679-692, 2003.

  39. Alexandersson H. A homogeneity test applied to precipitation data. Int J Climatol, UK, 6, pp 661–675, 1986.

  40. Buishand T. Some methods for testing the homogeneity of rainfall records. Journal of Hydrology, USA, 58, pp 11–27, 1982.

  41. Pettitt A.N. A non-parametric approach to the change point problem. Applied Statistics, USA, 28, pp 126–135, 1979.

  42. Von Neumann J. Distribution of the ratio of the mean successive difference to the variance. The Annals of Mathematical Statistics, USA, 12, pp 367–395, 1941

  43. Mann H.B. Non-parametric tests against trend. Econometrica, USA, 13, pp 245 – 259. 1945.

  44. Kendall M.G. Rank correlation methods, 4th edn. Charles Griffin: UK, 1975.

  45. Salmi T. & Määttä A. & Anttila P. & Ruoho-Airola T. & Amnell T. Detecting trends of annual values of atmospheric pollutants by the Mann -Kendall test and Sen ’s slope es timates—the Excel template application MAKESENS. Publications on Air Quality 31, Finland, Report code FMI-AQ-31, pp 1-12, 2002.

  46. Rapp J. Konzeption, Problematik und Ergebnisse klimatologischer Trendanalysen für Europa und Deutschland. Berichte des Deutschen Wetterdienst 212, Germany, 2000.

  47. Łupikasza E.B. & Hänsel S. & Matschullat J. Regional and seasonal variability of extreme precipitation trends in southern Poland and central-eastern Germany 1951 – 2006. Int J Climatol, UK, 31, pp 2249–2271, 2011.

  48. Ivanova V. & Alexandrov V. Precipitation variations along the Bulgarian Black Sea coast from 1950 to 2009. Final Proc. of BALWOIS 2012, FYROM, pp 1–9, 2012.

  49. Sensoy S. & Demircan M. & Alan L. Trends in Turkey climate extreme indices from 1971 to 2004. Final Proc. BALWOIS, FYROM, pp 1-9, 2008.

  50. Kostopoulou E & Jones P. Assessment of climate extremes in Eastern Mediterranean, Meteor. Atmos. Phys., USA, 89, pp 69–85, 2005.

  51. Costa A.C. & Soares A. Trends in extreme precipitation indices derived from a daily rainfall database for the South of Portugal. Int J Climatol, UK 29, pp 1956–1975, 2009.

  52. López-Moreno J.I. & Vicente-Serrano S.M. & Angulo-Martínez M. & B eguería S. & El Kenawy A. Trends in daily precipitation on the northeastern Iberian Peninsula, 1955–2006. I nt J Climatol, UK, 30, pp 1026–1041, 2010.

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