Urbanisation and Geographical Signatures in Observed Air Temperature Station Trends Over the Mediterranean and the Middle East–North Africa

Author:

Hadjinicolaou PanosORCID,Tzyrkalli AnnaORCID,Zittis GeorgeORCID,Lelieveld JosORCID

Abstract

AbstractWe update observed temperature trends in the Mediterranean and the Middle East–North Africa (MENA) region, assess their temporal and spatial features and investigate possible influences from urbanisation. Monthly mean temperature time-series of 370 stations are acquired from the CRUTEM4.6 and GSOD datasets and converted into suitable format for statistical analysis. The calculated annual and seasonal temperature linear trends for 1981–2020 indicate a strong warming with a MENA station average annual trend equal to $$0.36 ^\circ {\hbox {C}}$$ 0 . 36 C /decade and a faster warming rate for spring ($$0.43 ^\circ {\hbox {C}}$$ 0 . 43 C /decade) and summer ($$0.45 ^\circ {\hbox {C}}$$ 0 . 45 C /decade). These trends are correlated with longitude, revealing faster warming rates over the eastern Mediterranean and Middle East. The stations are characterised as rural or urban centre with the use of the Global Human Settlement Model (GHS-SMOD) spatial grid that accounts for population, city size and shape for the year 2000. The trend derived for the urban centre stations is an annually averaged $$0.1 ^\circ {\hbox {C}}$$ 0 . 1 C /decade greater than for the rural or all stations, and more prominent during summer and autumn. Hence a discernible, but small, urbanisation signature is revealed.

Funder

Cyprus RIF

Horizon 2020 Teaming EMME-CARE

Max Planck Institute for Chemistry

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Computers in Earth Sciences,Economic Geology,Geology,Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Global and Planetary Change

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