Spatial distribution and temporal trends in daily and monthly precipitation concentration indices in the upper reaches of the Huai River, China

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作者
Peng Shi
Xueyuan Qiao
Xi Chen
Mi Zhou
Simin Qu
Xinxin Ma
Zhicai Zhang
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Hydrology-Water Resources and Hydraulic Engineering,
[2] Hohai University,undefined
[3] College of Water Resources and Hydrology,undefined
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Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment | 2014年 / 28卷
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Precipitation concentration; Rainfall trends; Correlation analysis; Shaying River basin;
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Understanding precipitation variations on various timescales and their correlations is important for assessment of flood risk and utilization of water resources. In this study, the spatial and temporal patterns of precipitation concentration in the upper reaches of the Huai River, China, were investigated using two indices: the precipitation concentration index (PCI) and the concentration index (CI) for measuring seasonality and daily heterogeneity using monthly and daily precipitation series, respectively. In particular, the trends of PCI and CI were tested by the Mann–Kendall method, and relationship among PCI, CI and percentage of precipitation contributed by the rainiest days was analyzed by the linear correlation analysis. The results show a significant seasonality of the rainfall distribution and very in homogeneous temporal distribution of the daily rainfall in the south part of the study area, especially in the three reservoirs. Positive trends in the PCI and CI were found at most stations, although none of the PCI trends were statistically significant. Daily heterogeneity of the rainfall in a year is highly correlated with the heavy rainfall amount of the 15 % rainiest days, and seasonality in rainfall distribution over a year can be partly explained by the daily rainfall heterogeneity.
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