Spatial and temporal characteristics of wet spells in the Yangtze River Basin from 1961 to 2003

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G.-J. Zhao
G. Hörmann
N. Fohrer
J.-F. Gao
J.-Q. Zhai
Z.-X. Zhang
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[1] Ecology Centre,Department of Hydrology and Water Resources Management
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology
[3] Nanjing Forestry University,Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Forestry Ecological Engineering
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Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2009年 / 98卷
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River Basin; Summer Monsoon; Downward Trend; Yangtze River Basin; Poyang Lake;
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Daily precipitation records of 147 meteorological stations over the Yangtze River Basin have permitted a detailed analysis of the spatio-temporal distribution of wet spells during the period 1961–2003 by distinguishing average daily amount thresholds of 90th and 95th percentiles. The analysis are based on several time series, namely the number of the days in wet spells, the longest wet spell and the precipitation amount in wet spells. Time series trends analyses are compiled for each station by means of the Mann-Kendall test, for four sub-regions. The results show that the annual precipitation in wet spells is higher in the southeast area and the eastern Tibetan Plateau than in the other parts. The longest wet spells are found in the eastern Tibetan Plateau for both the thresholds. The indices in wet spells for most stations have no significant trends. In contrast, only some stations in eastern Tibetan Plateau and the lower Yangtze River Basin increase significantly, while some in the middle reaches show significant decreasing trends. The regional trends analysis presents a noticeable downward trend in the middle Yangtze River Basin and upward trends in the eastern Tibetan Plateau for both 90th and 95th percentiles, however, the upward trend in the lower Yangtze River Basin and downward trends in the upper Jinshajiang River Basin are not significant.
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