Statistical assessment of changes in extreme maximum temperatures over Saudi Arabia, 1985–2014

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Bechir Raggad
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[1] University of Carthage,Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management—Nabeul
[2] University of Tunis,BESTMOD Laboratory, Higher Institute of Management—Tunis
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Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2018年 / 132卷
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Climate indices; Extreme temperature; Trend; GEV; Return level; Saudi Arabia;
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In this study, two statistical approaches were adopted in the analysis of observed maximum temperature data collected from fifteen stations over Saudi Arabia during the period 1985–2014. In the first step, the behavior of extreme temperatures was analyzed and their changes were quantified with respect to the Expert Team on Climate Change Detection Monitoring indices. The results showed a general warming trend over most stations, in maximum temperature-related indices, during the period of analysis. In the second step, stationary and non-stationary extreme-value analyses were conducted for the temperature data. The results revealed that the non-stationary model with increasing linear trend in its location parameter outperforms the other models for two-thirds of the stations. Additionally, the 10-, 50-, and 100-year return levels were found to change with time considerably and that the maximum temperature could start to reappear in the different T-year return period for most stations. This analysis shows the importance of taking account the change over time in the estimation of return levels and therefore justifies the use of the non-stationary generalized extreme value distribution model to describe most of the data. Furthermore, these last findings are in line with the result of significant warming trends found in climate indices analyses.
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页码:1217 / 1235
页数:18
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