Authors
P Alpert, T Ben‐Gai, A Baharad, Y Benjamini, D Yekutieli, M Colacino, L Diodato, C Ramis, V Homar, R Romero, S Michaelides, Ahttps Manes
Publication date
2002/6
Journal
Geophysical research letters
Volume
29
Issue
11
Pages
31-1-31-4
Description
Earlier reports indicated some specific isolated regions exhibiting a paradoxical increase of extreme rainfall in spite of decrease in the totals. Here, we conduct a coherent study of the full‐scale of daily rainfall categories over a relatively large subtropical region‐ the Mediterranean‐ in order to assess whether this paradoxical behavior is real and its extent. We show that the torrential rainfall in Italy exceeding 128 mm/d has increased percentage‐wise by a factor of 4 during 1951–1995 with strong peaks in El‐Nino years. In Spain, extreme categories at both tails of the distribution (light: 0‐4 mm/d and heavy/torrential: 64 mm/d and up) increased significantly. No significant trends were found in Israel and Cyprus. The consequent redistribution of the daily rainfall categories ‐torrential/heavy against the moderate/light intensities ‐ is of utmost interest particularly in the semi‐arid sub‐tropical regions for purposes of water …
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