Correlation Analysis of Seasonal Temperature and Precipitation in a Region of Southern Italy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The investigation of the statistical links between changes in temperature and rainfall,
though not widely achieved in the past, is an interesting issue because their physical interdependence
is difficult to point out. Aiming at detecting possible trends with a pooled approach, a correlative
analysis of temperature and rainfall has been carried out by comparing changes in their standardized
anomalies from two different 30-year time periods. The procedure has been applied to the time series
of seasonal mean temperature and cumulative rainfall observed in four sites of the Calabria region
(Southern Italy), with reference to the series which verify the normality hypothesis. Specifically,
the displacements of the ellipses, representing the probability density functions of the bivariate normal
distribution assumed for the climatic variables, have been quantified and tested for each season,
passing from the first subperiod to the following one. The main results concern a decreasing trend of
both the temperature and the rainfall anomalies, predominantly in the winter and autumn seasons.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
seasonal precipitation; seasonal temperature; correlation analysis
List of contributors:
Coscarelli, Roberto
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