Comparative analysis of average temperature trends in Jalisco, Mexico, based on original and homogenized series to estimate signs of Climate Change

Author:

Davydova-Belitskaya Valentina1ORCID,Godínez-Carvente Andrea Liliana1ORCID,Navarro-Rodríguez René1ORCID,Orozco-Medina Martha Georgina1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidad de Guadalajara

Abstract

In recent decades, great attempts have been made to create high-quality climatic data sets and spatial resolution on a continental and national scale, as well as the analysis of their variability and change in daily extremes. However, in Mexico there is still no high-resolution database at a national level that complies with quality control, including the review of homogeneity of long series. This paper shows the results of variability analysis and the detection of climate change signs in the state of Jalisco, performed in a high-resolution database developed for the maximum, minimum and average temperature according to the quality control procedures of climatic records. From these two sets, the spatial behavior of annual average temperature estimated for three climatic periods was analyzed. Among the results obtained with stations which have complied with quality control, the presence of annual average temperature increases at 0.31°C in 1971-2000, 0.61°C in 1981-2010 and a very intense increase, 0.81°C for the period 1991-2010. Likewise, it was observed that the Jalisco coasts show an increase of 0.2 to 0.4°C, while the continental region registers an increase up to 0.8°C.

Publisher

ECORFAN

Subject

General Medicine

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