Trends in indices for extremes in daily temperature and precipitation over Utah, USA
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
International Journal of Climatology
Volume
31
Issue
12
First Page
1813
Publisher
Wiley
Last Page
1822
Publication Date
2011
Abstract
The main objective of this study was to analyse the trends in 20 annual extreme indices of temperature and precipitation for Utah, USA. The analyses were conducted for 28 meteorological stations, during the period from 1930 to 2006, characterized by a long-term and high-quality dataset. The software used to process the data was the RClimdex 1.0. The analyses of extreme temperature indices have identified an increase in air temperature in Utah during the last century. Meanwhile, the analyses of precipitation indices showed a large variation throughout the studied area and time period, and, in general, with few statistically significant trends. Thus, it was not possible to conclude that significant changes in precipitation have occurred in this region over the last century.
Recommended Citation
dos Santos CAC, Neale CMU, Rao TVR, da Silva BB (2011) Trends in indices for extremes in daily temperature and precipitation over Utah, USA. International Journal of Climatology 31: 1813-1822, 10.1002/joc.2205
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