Precipitation extremes in the wettest Mediterranean region (Krivošije) and associated atmospheric circulation types

The aim of this paper is to analyse indices of extreme precipitation in Krivošije, Montenegro, the wettest Mediterranean region, from the period 1951–2007 and their relationships with atmospheric circulation using "SynopVis Grosswetterlagen" (SVG) series. Data from two stations were analys...

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Main Authors: V. Ducić, J. Luković, D. Burić, G. Stanojević, S. Mustafić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2012-03-01
Series:Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/12/687/2012/nhess-12-687-2012.pdf
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spelling doaj-90ca118740814a7a93dd04bfa6553fa92020-11-25T02:26:50ZengCopernicus PublicationsNatural Hazards and Earth System Sciences1561-86331684-99812012-03-0112368769710.5194/nhess-12-687-2012Precipitation extremes in the wettest Mediterranean region (Krivošije) and associated atmospheric circulation typesV. DucićJ. LukovićD. BurićG. StanojevićS. MustafićThe aim of this paper is to analyse indices of extreme precipitation in Krivošije, Montenegro, the wettest Mediterranean region, from the period 1951–2007 and their relationships with atmospheric circulation using "SynopVis Grosswetterlagen" (SVG) series. Data from two stations were analysed, namely Crkvice (42°34'N and 18°39'E) and Herceg Novi (42°27'N and 18°31'E). Four indices of precipitation extremes (SDII, R75p, R95p, R95pTOT) were assessed including number of dry days. The results suggest that the number of days with precipitation decreased. To analyse the relationship between extreme precipitation events and circulation types we have used an efficiency coefficient (<i>E</i><sub>c</sub>). Regarding relation to atmospheric circulation, westerly, southwesterly and northwesterly circulation types with anticyclonic features over Central Europe are more frequent for dry days (days with <i>R</i><1.0 mm) and northerly, easterly and southerly types for wet and very wet days (R75p and R95p indices). The types with cyclonic condition over Central Europe show a large proportion of wet and very wet days. Also, activity of Genoa cyclogenesis and orographic influence over a small area are the main reasons for the high precipitation amounts recorded in the Krivošije region (Crkvice).http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/12/687/2012/nhess-12-687-2012.pdf
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author V. Ducić
J. Luković
D. Burić
G. Stanojević
S. Mustafić
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J. Luković
D. Burić
G. Stanojević
S. Mustafić
Precipitation extremes in the wettest Mediterranean region (Krivošije) and associated atmospheric circulation types
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
author_facet V. Ducić
J. Luković
D. Burić
G. Stanojević
S. Mustafić
author_sort V. Ducić
title Precipitation extremes in the wettest Mediterranean region (Krivošije) and associated atmospheric circulation types
title_short Precipitation extremes in the wettest Mediterranean region (Krivošije) and associated atmospheric circulation types
title_full Precipitation extremes in the wettest Mediterranean region (Krivošije) and associated atmospheric circulation types
title_fullStr Precipitation extremes in the wettest Mediterranean region (Krivošije) and associated atmospheric circulation types
title_full_unstemmed Precipitation extremes in the wettest Mediterranean region (Krivošije) and associated atmospheric circulation types
title_sort precipitation extremes in the wettest mediterranean region (krivošije) and associated atmospheric circulation types
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
issn 1561-8633
1684-9981
publishDate 2012-03-01
description The aim of this paper is to analyse indices of extreme precipitation in Krivošije, Montenegro, the wettest Mediterranean region, from the period 1951–2007 and their relationships with atmospheric circulation using "SynopVis Grosswetterlagen" (SVG) series. Data from two stations were analysed, namely Crkvice (42°34'N and 18°39'E) and Herceg Novi (42°27'N and 18°31'E). Four indices of precipitation extremes (SDII, R75p, R95p, R95pTOT) were assessed including number of dry days. The results suggest that the number of days with precipitation decreased. To analyse the relationship between extreme precipitation events and circulation types we have used an efficiency coefficient (<i>E</i><sub>c</sub>). Regarding relation to atmospheric circulation, westerly, southwesterly and northwesterly circulation types with anticyclonic features over Central Europe are more frequent for dry days (days with <i>R</i><1.0 mm) and northerly, easterly and southerly types for wet and very wet days (R75p and R95p indices). The types with cyclonic condition over Central Europe show a large proportion of wet and very wet days. Also, activity of Genoa cyclogenesis and orographic influence over a small area are the main reasons for the high precipitation amounts recorded in the Krivošije region (Crkvice).
url http://www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/12/687/2012/nhess-12-687-2012.pdf
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