Technical note: Space–time analysis of rainfall extremes in Italy: clues from a reconciled dataset
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Published:2018-05-07
Issue:5
Volume:22
Page:2705-2715
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ISSN:1607-7938
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Container-title:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci.
Author:
Libertino AndreaORCID, Ganora DanieleORCID, Claps PierluigiORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Like other Mediterranean areas, Italy is prone to the development of events
with significant rainfall intensity, lasting for several hours. The main
triggering mechanisms of these events are quite well known, but the aim of
developing rainstorm hazard maps compatible with their actual probability of
occurrence is still far from being reached. A systematic frequency analysis
of these occasional highly intense events would require a complete
countrywide dataset of sub-daily rainfall records, but this kind of
information was still lacking for the Italian territory. In this work several
sources of data are gathered, for assembling the first comprehensive and
updated dataset of extreme rainfall of short duration in Italy. The resulting
dataset, referred to as the Italian Rainfall Extreme Dataset (I-RED), includes
the annual maximum rainfalls recorded in 1 to 24 consecutive hours from more
than 4500 stations across the country, spanning the period between 1916 and
2014. A detailed description of the spatial and temporal coverage of the
I-RED is presented, together with an exploratory statistical analysis aimed
at providing preliminary information on the climatology of extreme rainfall
at the national scale. Due to some legal restrictions, the database can be
provided only under certain conditions. Taking into account the
potentialities emerging from the analysis, a description of the ongoing and
planned future work activities on the database is provided.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Engineering,General Environmental Science
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