1980 - 2022年降水Gini指数时空异常分析

IF 2 4区 地球科学 Q3 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Atmospheric Science Letters Pub Date : 2023-02-27 DOI:10.1002/asl.1161
Ghada Sahbeni, Jean Baptiste Pleynet, Konrad Jarocki
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作为对与社会易感性及其与各种环境威胁的相互联系相关的不断扩大的挑战的反应,参数保险作为保险部门的一种创新工具,在增强社会对自然灾害和极端气候条件的抵御能力方面发挥着关键作用,这些自然灾害和极端气候条件可能对包括农业在内的多个经济部门产生巨大影响,从而影响粮食安全。在此背景下,本研究调查了降雨基尼指数与西欧干旱事件之间的关系。为此,我们获取了1980 - 2022年五个地点的ERA5日降水数据。计算并分析每个地区的基尼指数(GI)值,采用Mann-Kendall检验,显著性水平为5%。正如预期的那样,日降水量呈最小减少趋势,而基尼指数呈增加趋势。此外,提取了欧洲干旱观测站(EDO)的土壤湿度指数(SMI)和顶级干旱事件数据,探讨了它们与基尼指数随时间和空间的潜在联系。虽然SMI和GI之间的相关性在- 0.27 ~ 0.02之间,但对主要干旱事件和基尼指数异常的定性比较表明,整个地区存在相似的时空格局,特别是1996-1997年和2003年的极端干旱事件。目前的研究阐明了降雨基尼指数作为定性分析干旱指标的有效性,但必须进行更多的工作来定量评估其与干旱程度的关系。
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A spatiotemporal analysis of precipitation anomalies using rainfall Gini index between 1980 and 2022

As a reaction to the expanding challenges associated with social susceptibility and their interconnection to diverse environmental threats, parametric insurance plays a key role as an innovation tool in the insurance sector to enhance social resilience to natural disasters and extreme climatic conditions, which can tremendously impact several economic sectors, including agriculture and as a result food security. In this context, this research investigates the association between rainfall Gini index and drought events in Western Europe. For this purpose, we acquired ERA5 data for daily precipitation for five locations from 1980 to 2022. Gini index (GI) values were calculated and analyzed for each location with the Mann–Kendall test at a 5% significance level. As expected, a minimal decreasing trend has been observed for daily precipitation, while an increasing trend was recorded for Gini index. In addition, data on the soil moisture index (SMI) and top drought events were extracted from the European Drought Observatory (EDO) to explore their potential connection with the Gini index over time and space. Although a moderately low to negligible correlation, ranging between −0.27 and 0.02, was found between SMI and GI, a qualitative comparison between major drought episodes and Gini index anomaly showed that similar spatiotemporal patterns are present across the region, particularly for extreme drought events in 1996–1997 and 2003. The current study elucidates the rainfall Gini index's efficiency as a drought indicator for qualitative analysis, yet more work must be conducted to quantitatively evaluate its association with drought magnitude.

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Atmospheric Science Letters
Atmospheric Science Letters METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Atmospheric Science Letters (ASL) is a wholly Open Access electronic journal. Its aim is to provide a fully peer reviewed publication route for new shorter contributions in the field of atmospheric and closely related sciences. Through its ability to publish shorter contributions more rapidly than conventional journals, ASL offers a framework that promotes new understanding and creates scientific debate - providing a platform for discussing scientific issues and techniques. We encourage the presentation of multi-disciplinary work and contributions that utilise ideas and techniques from parallel areas. We particularly welcome contributions that maximise the visualisation capabilities offered by a purely on-line journal. ASL welcomes papers in the fields of: Dynamical meteorology; Ocean-atmosphere systems; Climate change, variability and impacts; New or improved observations from instrumentation; Hydrometeorology; Numerical weather prediction; Data assimilation and ensemble forecasting; Physical processes of the atmosphere; Land surface-atmosphere systems.
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