Return values of temperature and snow loadings for 50, 100 and 120-year return periods to support building design standards in Ireland

Q2 Earth and Planetary Sciences Advances in Science and Research Pub Date : 2023-05-17 DOI:10.5194/asr-20-17-2023
C. Mateus, B. Coonan
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Abstract. This research produced gridded datasets and maps for use in building design standards to enhance resilience in support of climate change adaptation in Ireland. The new isothermal maps of return values of maximum and minimum air temperatures at mean sea level for 50, 100 and 120-year return periods based on the generalised extreme value distribution will be crucial to inform the design of buildings and bridges. The warming of the maximum and minimum air temperatures due to climate change has increased the intensity of the highest maximum air temperature while decreasing the intensity of the lowest extreme minimum air temperature of the new isothermal maps compared to previously published maps for a 50-year return period. Specifically, the new extreme isotherms are 32 ∘C for the maximum air temperature and −14 ∘C for the minimum air temperature, whereas the processor maps presented 30 and −16 ∘C, respectively. The geographical distribution of the isotherms for the 120-year return period range from 28 to 34 ∘C for the maximum air temperature and from −6 to −18 ∘C for the minimum air temperature. For the first time, isothermal maps of return values of the lowest 10 cm soil temperature for 50, 100 and 120-year return periods based on the generalised extreme value distribution have been produced for Ireland. The results presented here will be paramount to supporting the design of building structures. The values of the 120-year return period range from 0 to −2 ∘C. The produced maps represent the worst-case scenario in the current context of climate warming. The new maps of return values of snow loading at 100 m above mean sea level for 50, 100 and 120-year return periods based on the generalised Pareto distribution will be indispensable to support the design of buildings and civil engineering works such as roof patterns or bridges. The values of the 50-year return period map present four classes spread North-East to South-West: < 0.3, 0.3–0.4, 0.4–0.5 and 0.5–0.6 kN m−2, which is more accurate than the previously published map. It is expected that the comprehensive explanation of the methods and the rationale for the new maps presented here as being more accurate than the preceding maps will assist regulators in adopting these new maps in their own jurisdictions. Furthermore, these new maps will be of interest to a diversity of sectors, planners and policymakers to make long, lasting and climate-based sensitive decisions.
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50年、100年和120年回复期的温度和雪负荷回复值,以支持爱尔兰的建筑设计标准
摘要这项研究产生了网格数据集和地图,用于建筑设计标准,以增强抵御能力,支持适应气候变化。基于广义极值分布的平均海平面50年、100年和120年回归期的最高和最低气温的新等温图将对建筑物和桥梁的设计至关重要。气候变化导致的最高气温和最低气温变暖,增加了最高气温的强度,同时降低了最低极端气温的强度。具体来说,新的极端等温线是32°C的最高气温和- 14°C的最低气温,而处理器地图分别是30°C和- 16°C。120年回归期的等温线的地理分布从28到34°C是最高气温,从- 6到- 18°C是最低气温。根据广义极值分布,首次为爱尔兰制作了50年、100年和120年回归期最低10厘米土壤温度返回值的等温图。本文的研究结果对建筑结构的设计具有重要的指导意义。120年返回周期的取值范围为0 ~−2°C。制作的地图代表了当前气候变暖背景下最坏的情况。基于广义pareto分布的平均海平面以上100米的雪荷载的50年、100年和120年回归期的返回值的新地图对于支持建筑和土木工程(如屋顶图案或桥梁)的设计是不可或缺的。50年回归期图的数值呈现从东北到西南的< 0.3、0.3 ~ 0.4、0.4 ~ 0.5和0.5 ~ 0.6 kN m−2 4个等级,比已有的50年回归期图精度更高。我们期望对新地图的方法和原理进行全面的解释,使其比以前的地图更准确,这将有助于监管机构在其管辖范围内采用这些新地图。此外,这些新地图将对不同部门、规划者和政策制定者做出长期、持久和基于气候的敏感决策感兴趣。
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Advances in Science and Research
Advances in Science and Research Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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