Detecting the effect of urban land use on extreme precipitation in the Netherlands

A notable increase in heavy precipitation has been observed over the Netherlands in recent decades. The aim of this study was to assess the influences of urban land use on these extreme precipitation patterns. Significant differences between an earlier multi-decadal period and a recent period were f...

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Main Authors: Vahid Rahimpour Golroudbary, Yijian Zeng, Chris M. Mannaerts, Zhongbo (Bob) Su
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-09-01
Series:Weather and Climate Extremes
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221209471630072X
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spelling doaj-d825b005001744078a3c4acb9c6294702020-11-24T22:44:10ZengElsevierWeather and Climate Extremes2212-09472017-09-0117C364610.1016/j.wace.2017.07.003Detecting the effect of urban land use on extreme precipitation in the NetherlandsVahid Rahimpour GolroudbaryYijian ZengChris M. MannaertsZhongbo (Bob) SuA notable increase in heavy precipitation has been observed over the Netherlands in recent decades. The aim of this study was to assess the influences of urban land use on these extreme precipitation patterns. Significant differences between an earlier multi-decadal period and a recent period were found in the Netherlands between 1961 and 2014. The significant changes in different indices indicate that severe precipitation events were not distributed homogeneously across the study area. The precipitation probability and distribution were assessed using the block maxima approach by comparing observations from urban and rural areas at different timescales. The possible effects of land use on extreme precipitation were assessed by quantifying the differences between urban and rural rain gauge stations according to the spatial gridding method. This study shows that urban land use may have affected the extreme precipitation patterns across the Netherlands. The data from all the categorized stations show that urban areas receive more intense extreme precipitation than do rural areas. Relative to other areas in the Netherlands, the urban areas in the western populated regions of the country exhibit prominent urban land use influences on the extreme precipitation patterns.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221209471630072XPrecipitation extremesIndicesSpatial patternTrend analysisFTPWUrban land useThe Netherlands
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author Vahid Rahimpour Golroudbary
Yijian Zeng
Chris M. Mannaerts
Zhongbo (Bob) Su
spellingShingle Vahid Rahimpour Golroudbary
Yijian Zeng
Chris M. Mannaerts
Zhongbo (Bob) Su
Detecting the effect of urban land use on extreme precipitation in the Netherlands
Weather and Climate Extremes
Precipitation extremes
Indices
Spatial pattern
Trend analysis
FTPW
Urban land use
The Netherlands
author_facet Vahid Rahimpour Golroudbary
Yijian Zeng
Chris M. Mannaerts
Zhongbo (Bob) Su
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title Detecting the effect of urban land use on extreme precipitation in the Netherlands
title_short Detecting the effect of urban land use on extreme precipitation in the Netherlands
title_full Detecting the effect of urban land use on extreme precipitation in the Netherlands
title_fullStr Detecting the effect of urban land use on extreme precipitation in the Netherlands
title_full_unstemmed Detecting the effect of urban land use on extreme precipitation in the Netherlands
title_sort detecting the effect of urban land use on extreme precipitation in the netherlands
publisher Elsevier
series Weather and Climate Extremes
issn 2212-0947
publishDate 2017-09-01
description A notable increase in heavy precipitation has been observed over the Netherlands in recent decades. The aim of this study was to assess the influences of urban land use on these extreme precipitation patterns. Significant differences between an earlier multi-decadal period and a recent period were found in the Netherlands between 1961 and 2014. The significant changes in different indices indicate that severe precipitation events were not distributed homogeneously across the study area. The precipitation probability and distribution were assessed using the block maxima approach by comparing observations from urban and rural areas at different timescales. The possible effects of land use on extreme precipitation were assessed by quantifying the differences between urban and rural rain gauge stations according to the spatial gridding method. This study shows that urban land use may have affected the extreme precipitation patterns across the Netherlands. The data from all the categorized stations show that urban areas receive more intense extreme precipitation than do rural areas. Relative to other areas in the Netherlands, the urban areas in the western populated regions of the country exhibit prominent urban land use influences on the extreme precipitation patterns.
topic Precipitation extremes
Indices
Spatial pattern
Trend analysis
FTPW
Urban land use
The Netherlands
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221209471630072X
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