A Simple Scaling Analysis of Rainfall in Andalusia (Spain) under Different Precipitation Regimes

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Abstract

A simple scaling analysis was performed in Andalusia (Spain) using daily records from 377 selected stations covering the temporal period between 1870 and 2018. Since Andalusia is a region of considerable climatic variety, with notably wet areas as well as extremely dry zones, this study is useful to investigate the relationship between the simple scaling parameter value and the characteristic rainfall regime of a place. Despite the great correspondence with the average annual precipitation (PRCPTOT), a clear dependence on rainfall irregularity was observed, revealed by the ratio of the maximum daily precipitation and PRCPTOT, as well the wet spells frequency index CWD. The spatial distribution of the simple scaling parameter captured the increasing influence of the Mediterranean Sea towards the East. The easternmost dry areas are clearly influenced by Mediterranean disturbances, with a high proportion of convective rainfall and an irregular rainfall pattern. Using a simple scaling parameter, the generalized equations of the intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) curves, of great hydrological interest were calculated for the eight Andalusian provincial capitals. Moreover, the temporal trends of this parameter in the four past decades were studied in the different areas with the aim of determining if changes in their rainfall patterns due to global warming could be detected.

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Casas-Castillo, M. D. C., Rodríguez-Solà, R., Llabrés-Brustenga, A., García-Marín, A. P., Estévez, J., & Navarro, X. (2022). A Simple Scaling Analysis of Rainfall in Andalusia (Spain) under Different Precipitation Regimes. Water (Switzerland), 14(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/w14081303

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