Variability and changes in selected climate elements in Madrid and Alicante in the period 2000-2014

The aim of this study is to compare climatic conditions between the interior of the Iberian Peninsula and the southeastern coast of Spain. The article analyzes selected elements of climate over the last 15 years (2000-2014). Synoptic data from airport meteorological stations in Madrid Barajas and Al...

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Main Author: Cielecka Katarzyna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-10-01
Series:Contemporary Trends in Geoscience
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spelling doaj-b6ab50baf42649a8ada7d0625ac9f6792020-11-24T21:04:49ZengSciendoContemporary Trends in Geoscience2299-81792015-10-0141576610.1515/ctg-2015-0006ctg-2015-0006Variability and changes in selected climate elements in Madrid and Alicante in the period 2000-2014Cielecka Katarzyna0Department of Climatology, Faculty of Earth Sciences, University of Silesia, 60 Bedzinska Str, 41-200 Sosnowiec, PolandThe aim of this study is to compare climatic conditions between the interior of the Iberian Peninsula and the southeastern coast of Spain. The article analyzes selected elements of climate over the last 15 years (2000-2014). Synoptic data from airport meteorological stations in Madrid Barajas and Alicante Elche were used. Attention was focused on annual air temperature, relative humidity and precipitation. The mean climatic conditions over the period 2000-2014 were compared with those over the 1961-1990 period which is recommended by WMO as climate normal and with data for the 1971-2000 coming from ‘Climate Atlas’ of Spanish meteorologists group AEMET. Two of climate elements discussed were characterized by significant changes. The annual air temperature was higher by about 0.2°C in Alicante and 0.9°C in Madrid in the period 2000-2014 compared to the 1961-1990. The current winters were colder than in years 1961-1990 at both stations. Gradual decrease in annual precipitation totals was observed at both stations. In 1961-1990 the annual average precipitation in Madrid amounted to 414 mm, while in Alicante it was 356 mm. However, in the recent years of 2000-2014 these totals were lower compared to 1961-1990 reaching 364.1 mm in the central part of Spain and 245.7 mm on the south-western coast.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ctg.2015.4.issue-1/ctg-2015-0006/ctg-2015-0006.xml?format=INTMediterranean Regionair temperatureprecipitationrelative humidityIberian Peninsula
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author Cielecka Katarzyna
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Variability and changes in selected climate elements in Madrid and Alicante in the period 2000-2014
Contemporary Trends in Geoscience
Mediterranean Region
air temperature
precipitation
relative humidity
Iberian Peninsula
author_facet Cielecka Katarzyna
author_sort Cielecka Katarzyna
title Variability and changes in selected climate elements in Madrid and Alicante in the period 2000-2014
title_short Variability and changes in selected climate elements in Madrid and Alicante in the period 2000-2014
title_full Variability and changes in selected climate elements in Madrid and Alicante in the period 2000-2014
title_fullStr Variability and changes in selected climate elements in Madrid and Alicante in the period 2000-2014
title_full_unstemmed Variability and changes in selected climate elements in Madrid and Alicante in the period 2000-2014
title_sort variability and changes in selected climate elements in madrid and alicante in the period 2000-2014
publisher Sciendo
series Contemporary Trends in Geoscience
issn 2299-8179
publishDate 2015-10-01
description The aim of this study is to compare climatic conditions between the interior of the Iberian Peninsula and the southeastern coast of Spain. The article analyzes selected elements of climate over the last 15 years (2000-2014). Synoptic data from airport meteorological stations in Madrid Barajas and Alicante Elche were used. Attention was focused on annual air temperature, relative humidity and precipitation. The mean climatic conditions over the period 2000-2014 were compared with those over the 1961-1990 period which is recommended by WMO as climate normal and with data for the 1971-2000 coming from ‘Climate Atlas’ of Spanish meteorologists group AEMET. Two of climate elements discussed were characterized by significant changes. The annual air temperature was higher by about 0.2°C in Alicante and 0.9°C in Madrid in the period 2000-2014 compared to the 1961-1990. The current winters were colder than in years 1961-1990 at both stations. Gradual decrease in annual precipitation totals was observed at both stations. In 1961-1990 the annual average precipitation in Madrid amounted to 414 mm, while in Alicante it was 356 mm. However, in the recent years of 2000-2014 these totals were lower compared to 1961-1990 reaching 364.1 mm in the central part of Spain and 245.7 mm on the south-western coast.
topic Mediterranean Region
air temperature
precipitation
relative humidity
Iberian Peninsula
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