Rana Ali Nawaz, Xiuquan Wang, S. Basheer, Katie Sonier, Tianze Pang, T. Adekanmbi
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摘要
气候变化最近在加拿大引起了极大的关注。本研究通过制作1971 - 2020年高分辨率(即1km x 1km网格)气候图,研究了时空气温和降水变化。从各种来源收集和综合气候监测数据,然后利用最先进的空间插值方法制作高分辨率气候图。误差度量结果表明,逆距离加权(IDW)方法对气温和降水的测量效果最好,因此在本研究中采用了该方法。年平均气温上升幅度为0.03°C/年,覆盖PEI面积的62.75%。同样,普林斯县及皇后和国王县东部地区年降水量减少约4.8 mm/年,覆盖PEI面积的62.81%。生长季气温升高0.05°C/年,降水量减少2.1 mm/年。这些信息说明了温度和降水随气候变化的动态变化。
Spatiotemporal Trends in Temperature and Precipitation for Prince Edward Island over 1971-2020
Climate change has been attracting significant attention in Canada lately. This study investigates spatiotemporal air temperature and precipitation changes by developing high-resolution (i.e., 1km x 1km grid) climate maps from 1971 to 2020. The climate monitoring data are collected and synthesized from various sources and then used to develop high-resolution climate maps with state-of-the-art spatial interpolation methods. The error metrics results show that the Inverse Distance Weighting (IDW) method performs the best for air temperature and precipitation and thus is used in this study. Significant temporal trends show that the annual mean temperature increased by 0.03 °C/year in western and eastern PEI, covering 62.75% of PEI area. Similarly, the annual precipitation has decreased by around 4.8 mm/year in Prince County and eastern parts of Queens and Kings counties, covering 62.81% of PEI area. In Growing season, temperature has increased by 0.05 °C/year, and precipitation is decreased by 2.1 mm/year in Prince County. This information illustrates the dynamics of temperature and precipitation toward the changing climate.
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The Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering is the official journal of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering. It contains articles on environmental engineering, hydrotechnical engineering, structural engineering, construction engineering, engineering mechanics, engineering materials, and history of civil engineering. Contributors include recognized researchers and practitioners in industry, government, and academia. New developments in engineering design and construction are also featured.