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Title: WG2 Trends in Agroclimatic Indices and Model Outputs


1
WG2 Trends in Agroclimatic Indices and Model
Outputs
  • an attempt
  • to summarize the WG2 questionnaires
  • from 14 countries
  • Vesselin Alexandrov

2
WG2 Trends in Agroclimatic Indices and Model
Outputs
  • an attempt
  • to summarize the WG2 questionnaires
  • from 14 countries
  • Vesselin Alexandrov

3
WG2 Trends in Agroclimatic Indices and Model
Outputs
  • IMPORTANT NOTES
  • Please consider ONLY data, models, methods,
    information, etc. which might be useful for
    implementation of the WG2 tasks and achievement
    of the respective WG2 deliverables (detailed
    within the COST 734 MoU)
  • Please skip a question/point if you are not able
    to provide information or try to obtain it from
    other colleagues in your country
  • The example attached is mainly to assist you it
    should not be assumed as a mandatory one. Hence,
    fill free to use your own style

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WG2 Trends in Agroclimatic Indices and Model
Outputs
  • Countries
  • Bulgaria, Croatia
  • Czech Republic(2), France
  • Germany, Greece
  • Italy, Norway
  • Poland, Romania
  • Serbia, Slovakia,
  • Spain(3), Switzerland

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WG2 Trends in Agroclimatic Indices and Model
Outputs
  • 1. Please provide information on long-term
    (preferably at least 30 years) meteorological and
    agrometeorological data applied in your country

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information on long-term meteorological and
agrometeorological data
  • historical meteorological data measured
    Météo-France datasets
  • - elements maximum, minimum and mean air
    temperature, precipitation, global radiation,
    wind speed, PET
  • - temporal resolution daily (from 1880 to 2006)
  • - spatial resolution may vary a lot, depending
    on parameters and period
  • - area/country/region France (all major
    agricultural areas included)
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    secondary data (e.g. model outputs maps) will be
    available for all COST 734 members.

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  • number of data sets available for each parameter
    over the past 30 years (RR precipitations, TT
    temperature, FFM wind speed, INST solar
    duration, GLOT global radiation).

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information on long-term meteorological and
agrometeorological data
  • historical meteorological data measured data set
    provided by the Italian weather service
  • - elements maximum, minimum and mean air
    temperature, precipitation
  • - temporal resolution daily and monthly
    (1951-2005), climate 1961-1990 (CLINO)
  • - spatial resolution near 40 weather stations
    across Italy
  • - area/country/region Italy (all major
    agricultural areas included)
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    secondary data (e.g. indices tables, maps)
  • - www.meteoam.it

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information on long-term meteorological and
agrometeorological data
  • historical meteorological data, Norway
  • elements Air temperature ( 2m, average,
    deviation from normal, average maximum , average
    minimum, absolute maximum, absolute minimum,
    number of days with minim temperature less than
    0, degreedays base 5, degreedays base 17) ,
    relative humidity of the air (2m, average),
    precipitation (2m, total precipitation, of
    normal precipitation, , maximum daily
    precipitation, number of days with precipitation
    gt0.1 mm), cloud cover, number of days with
    sunshine.
  • - temporal resolution monthly values
  • - spatial resolution site specific measurements
    at 71 meteorological stations in Norway mainland
    and islands in the Arctic
  • - area/country/region site specific measurements
    at 71 meteorological stations in Norway mainland
    and islands in the Arctic
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    ( most of the data since 1996 are available on
    the internet on the web-page of Norwegian
    Meteorological institute) Data on paper available
    since about 1960 .
  • - additional information yearly reports of
    measurements since about 1870 from this
    Norwegian meteorological institute.

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information on long-term meteorological and
agrometeorological data
  • historical meteorological data measured data set
    are provided by 160 weather stations of the
    Romanian National Meteorological Administration
    (NMA)
  • elements maximum, minimum and mean air
    temperature, rainfall
  • temporal resolution daily, monthly, annually and
    multi-annual values covering the period from 1961
    to 2006. Also, statistical data from extreme
    years (droughty, rainy..)
  • spatial resolution 50 km
  • area/country/region Romania (whole agricultural
    areas)
  • availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    for the Romanian COST 734 delegates only
  • additional information secondary data (e.g.
    indices, multi-annual values and results from
    global or regional climatic model) could be
    provided for all COST 734 members

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information on long-term meteorological and
agrometeorological data
  • historical meteorological data measured data of
    climatological stations of the German weather
    service (www.dwd.de)
  • - elements maximum, minimum and mean air
    temperature, precipitation, vapour pressure, wind
    speed, cloudiness, sunshine duration
  • - temporal resolution daily (minimum 30 years)
  • - spatial resolution 524 weather stations across
    Germany
  • - area/country/region Germany
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    data base of DWD, availability on request
  • - additional information 40 stations free
    available for download on the web
  • http//www.dwd.de/en/FundE/Klima/KLIS/daten/online
    /nat/index_standardformat.htm

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information on long-term meteorological and
agrometeorological data
  • historical meteorological data World Weather
    records
  • - elements temperature (mean, mean maximum, mean
    minimum), pressure and precipitation
  • - temporal resolution monthly, annual, 30 years
    (1951-1999)
  • - spatial resolution 19 stations
  • - area/country/region Germany
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    data base of DWD, free access http//www.dwd.de/de
    /FundE/Klima/KLIS/daten/online/wwr/formatinfo_wwr.
    htm

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information on long-term meteorological and
agrometeorological data
  • Historical meteorological data, Slovakia
  • - elements precipitation totals
  • - temporal resolution monthly (1901-2005)
  • - spatial resolution 25 km /cca 100
    precipitation stations across Slovakia/
  • - area/country/region Slovakia
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    primary data (no restrictions)
  • - additional information
  • personal contact to P. Nejedlik
    /Pavol.Nejedlik_at_shmu.sk/

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information on long-term meteorological and
agrometeorological data
  • historical meteorological data gridded CRU data
    set
  • - elements maximum, minimum and mean air
    temperature, precipitation
  • - temporal resolution monthly (1951-2005)
  • - spatial resolution 50 km for CRU
  • - area/country/region Europe
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    primary data from CRU
  • additional information the CRU data set was
    provided by the IPCC DDC
  • references
  • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Data
    Distribution Centre (IPCC DDC) 1999.
    Data/Information supplied by the IPCC Data
    Distribution Centre for climate change and
    related scenarios for impact assessments,
    Norwich, UK

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information on long-term meteorological and
agrometeorological data
  • historical meteorological data gridded CRU data
    set CRU TS 1.2
  • - elements pre, tmp, dtr, vap, cld
  • - temporal resolution monthly (1901-2000)
  • - spatial resolution 10
  • - area/country/region Europe
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    primary data (ftp upon e-mail)
  • - references
  • Mitchell et al, 2003, http//www.cru.uea.ac.uk/ti
    mm/data/index-table.html

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information on long-term meteorological and
agrometeorological data
  • historical meteorological data reanalysis from
    NCEP-NCAR
  • - elements maximum, minimum and mean air
    temperature, precipitation
  • - temporal resolution daily and monthly
    (1951-2005)
  • - spatial resolution 2.5deg
  • - area/country/region enlarged
    Euro-Mediterranean region
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks primary data
    from NCEP-NCAR, (no restrictions)
  • - additional information NCEP-NCAR from CDC
  • - references http//www.nomad2.ncep.noaa.gov/ncep
    _data/
  • Kalnay, E., et al., The NCEP/NCAR 40-year
    Reanalysis Project, Bull. Am. Meteorol. Soc., 7,
    437471, 1996.

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information on long-term meteorological and
agrometeorological data
  • historical agrometeorological data, Bulgaria
    from near 50 meteo and agrometeo NIMH stations
  • - elements soil moisture, soil temperature,
    ph?nological stages, agrotechnological data
    (required for crop model input)
  • - temporal resolution soil moisture (each
    10-days during the agricultural year, 1961-2000)
    soil temperature (monthly, 1961-2000),
    ph?nological stages (1961-1990)
    agrotechnological data (1981-1993)
  • - area/country/region Bulgaria
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    secondary data (indices, model outputs)

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information on long-term meteorological and
agrometeorological data
  • historical agrometeorological data, Romania
    measured data set are provided by 55 weather
    stations of the National Meteorological
    Administration
  • - elements temperature at soil surface
    (maximum, minimum, mean), soil temperature at
    different depth (5, 10 , 20, 50, 100 cm), number
    of days with extreme events (frost, heat, etc),
    heat and cold units, degree days, ETP
    (2001-2006), soil moisture (1971-2006),
    phenological data (1981-2006)
  • - temporal resolution monthly, seasonally,
    annually, multi-annually values covering the
    period from 1961 to 2006.
  • Phenological data base agricultural crops
    winter wheat, maize, sunflower, potato,
    sugar-beet, grapevine, fruits apple, plum, peach
  • paper and electronic format, and starting with
    2005, BBCH-codes are used.
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    the results (thematic maps covering whole
    agricultural territory from Romania, indices and
    trends) can be provided

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information on long-term meteorological and
agrometeorological data
  • historical agrometeorological data, Norway
  • - elements air temperature, diurnal mean,
    maximum, and minimum temperatures, solar
    radiation, wind speed and direction, relative
    humidity, precipitation, evapotranspiration, soil
    temperature
  • - temporal resolution diurnal and partly hourly
    recordings during the years 1958, 1959, and 1960.
  • - spatial resolution All over the community, 42
    stations, 130 to 423 m a.s.l., of two types
  • - area/country/region Nes community (95.42 km2)
    in South East Norway
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    printed
  • - additional information The tables, analyses of
    the data, the derived respiration equivalent
    index and a scientific discussion are all
    published in a PhD thesis

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information on long-term meteorological and
agrometeorological data
  • historical agrometeorological data, Germany
    phenological seasons
  • - elements average beginning, end and duration
    of 10 phenological seasons
  • - temporal resolution average (1961-1990)
  • - spatial resolution 40 stations
  • - area/country/region Germany
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    available from web (see ref.)
  • - references (incl. web pages)
  • http//www.dwd.de/de/FundE/Klima/KLIS/daten/online
    /nat/index_phaeno.htm

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WG2 Trends in Agroclimatic Indices and Model
Outputs
  • 2. Please indicate any models (e.g., numerical
    weather models, regional climate models, weather
    generators) and/or their related outputs used in
    your country

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models and/or their related outputs
  • Numerical weather models (Serbia)
  • Nonhydrostatic Mesoscale Model (NMM) (National
    Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP), USA)
  • - inputs/outputs standard outputs from mesoscale
    numerical weather prediction model
  • - temporal resolution 2-5 days
  • - spatial resolution 10 km
  • - area/country/region globe
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    for the Serbian COST 734 delegates

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models and/or their related outputs
  • Numerical weather models (Croatia)
  • ECMWF (UK), ALADIN (France)
  • - inputs/outputs average air temperature,
    precipitation, sea level pressure
  • - temporal resolution 6-hourly, down to a month
    ago (ECMWF) 3-hourly, since 2004 (ALADIN)
  • - spatial resolution 25 km for ECMWF and 8 km
    for ALADIN
  • - area/country/region Central Europe and
    Adriatic sea
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    for the Croatian COST 734 delegates only
  • Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia ALADIN
  • Greece, Spain, etc. - ECMWF

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models and/or their related outputs
  • Numerical weather models (Italy)
  • RAMS (originally from CSU-USA, now distributed
    by ASTER)
  • - temporal resolution outputs at daily and
    hourly values
  • - spatial resolution varies depending on the
    application possible nested domains
  • - area/country/region enlarged
    Euro-Mediterranean
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    belongs to ASTER and a license is needed
  • http//www.aster.com/index.shtml
  • http//www.lamma.rete.toscana.it

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models and/or their related outputs
  • Numerical weather models (Germany)
  • Local model (LM) of the German Weather Service
    and the Consortium for Small-Scale Modelling
    (COSMO).
  • - inputs/outputs hourly boundary conditions from
    GME (Global model), 48 hours forecast
  • - temporal resolution hourly forecast
  • - spatial resolution 7 km, 35 layers
  • - area/country/region Germany, Europe
  • http//www.dwd.de/de/FundE/Veroeffentlichung/Dokum
    entation/promet27203_4.pdf
  • Germany, Italy, Greece, Romania, Poland

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models and/or their related outputs
  • Numerical weather models (Romania)
  • The forecasters from NMA use also numerical
    models such as
  • HRM, integrated twice a day (00 and 12 TU) for an
    anticipation of 72 hours (horizontal spatial
    resolution of 20 km)
  • MM5, integrated 4 times a day (00, 06, 12, and 18
    TU) for an anticipation of 24 hours (horizontal
    resolution of 15 km)

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models and/or their related outputs
  • Numerical local area models (Italy)
  • LAMI (by Servizio Meteorologico dell'Aeronautica)
  • LAMBO (by ARPA Emilia Romagna SIM -
    http//www.arpa.emr.it/sim/)
  • BOLAM by CNR Isac, managed by Servizio
    Agrometeorologico Regionale della Sardegna
    (http//www.sar.sardegna.it/) and Università di
    Genova (http//www.fisica.unige.it/atmosfera/bolam
    _avn.htm)
  • applied also in Greece
  • DALAM (by Ucea www.ucea.it)
  • LILAM (by Meteoliguria http//www.meteoliguria.i
    t)

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models and/or their related outputs
  • Global climate models (Italy, Czech Republic)
  • General Circulation Model PUMA (Portable
    University Model of Atmosphere) and Planet
    Simulator. Germany
  • - temporal resolution monthly values
  • - spatial resolution 3.5 deg
  • - area/country/region globe
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks free from owner
  • - additional information other free weather
    generators - upon request
  • www.mi.uni-hamburg.de/plasim
  • GCMs IPCC DDC data, PRUDENCE outputs
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks IPCC DDC,
    PRUDENCE server
  • HadCM3 - Greece

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models and/or their related outputs
  • Regional climate models (Croatia)
  • RegCM3 (Italy)
  • - inputs/outputs air temperature, precipitation,
  • - temporal resolution 6-hourly for winter and
    summer (1961-1990)
  • - spatial resolution 50 km RegCM3
  • - area/country/region Central and southern
    Europe and the northern Mediterranean sea
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    for the Croatian COST 734 delegates only
  • In Spain the following models are used
    HIRLAM/INM, MESO-NH MM5 mesoscale model
    (PSU/NCAR).
  • Regional climate model data PRUDENCE server !!!!

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models and/or their related outputs
  • Regional climate models (Greece)
  • PRECIS
  • Kotroni et al. Climatic projections in the
    eastern Mediterranean using the regional climatic
    model PRECIS. 8th Conference on Meteorology -
    Climatology Atmospheric Physics, Athens, May
    24-26, 2006.
  • In order to investigate climate change and
    impacts in Greece as well as in the Eastern
    Mediterranean area, the regional climate model
    PRECIS, has been implemented in the National
    Observatory of Athens (NOA). For the application
    of the PRECIS model at NOA a horizontal analysis
    of 25 km was selected, which is the finest
    resolution used so far in the area as well as the
    complex land-sea distribution.

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models and/or their related outputs
  • Weather generators (Czech Republic, Croatia,
    Serbia)
  • MetRoll and MRfi, Czech Republic
  • - inputs/outputs in a standard use daily
    learning series of max and min air
    temperature, solar radiation or sunshine
    duration, precipitation wind speed and humidity
    daily weather values as outputs
  • - temporal resolution unlimited series of daily
    values)
  • - spatial resolution for given locations where
    inputs are available
  • - area/country/region any site within the Czech
    Republic
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    free to use for research (particularly for COST
    734 participants) details at http//www.ufa.cas.c
    z/dub/dub.htm or contact mirek_trnka_at_yahoo.com

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models and/or their related outputs
  • Weather generators (Germany)
  • CLIMGEN (USA)
  • - inputs/outputs daily or monthly max and min
    air temperature, solar radiation or sunshine
    duration, precipitation / daily weather values as
    outputs Precipitation, Maximum and Minimum
    temperature, Solar radiation, Maximum and Minimum
    relative humidity, Maximum and Minimum dew point
    temperature, Windspeed, Vapor pressure deficit,
    reference evapotranspiration (Penman-Monteith,
    Priestley-Taylor, Hargreaves).
  • - temporal resolution daily / 1 to 1440 minutes
    (storm events)
  • - spatial resolution depending on data
    availability
  • availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    registering and free download
  • http//www.bsyse.wsu.edu/climgen/

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models and/or their related outputs
  • Weather generators (Spain)
  • WGEN (USA)
  • - inputs/outputs daily or monthly norms of max
    and min air temperature, solar radiation or
    sunshine duration, precipitation statistical
    parameters (in case of monthly norms)/ daily
    weather values as outputs (ITACYL)
  • - temporal resolution unlimited series of daily
    values
  • - spatial resolution for given locations where
    inputs are available
  • - area/country/region every weather station in
    Castilla y León
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    belongs to DSSAT and a license is needed
  • - additional information other free weather
    generators could be provided upon request
  • http//www.itacyl.es/opencms/opencms/proyectos/inv
    estigacion/proyectos/proyecto_0026.html

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models and/or their related outputs
  • Weather generators (Switzeland)
  • LARS-WG
  • Racsko P., Szeidl L. Semenov M. (1991) A
    serial approach to local stochastic weather
    models. Ecological Modelling 57, 27-41.
  • Semenov M.A., Brooks R.J., Barrow E.M.
    Richardson C.W (1998) Comparison of the WGEN and
    LARS-WG stochastic weather generators in diverse
    climates. Climate Research 10, 95-107.
  • Semenov M.A. Brooks R.J. (1999) Spatial
    interpolation of the LARS-WG stochastic weather
    generator in Great Britain. Climate Research 11,
    137-148.

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WG2 Trends in Agroclimatic Indices and Model
Outputs
  • 3. Please name and shortly describe any
    homogenization tests/procedures applied to
    meteorological and agricultural related time
    series in your country

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homogenization tests/procedures
  • Croatia, etc.
  • Standard Normal Homogeneity Test
  • - short description Homogeneity testing of the
    temperature time series was performed by
    Alexanderssons SNHT test. The test requires a
    time series of monthly values from the test
    station and one or more reference series. The
    reference series are compared with the test
    series to estimate the relative homogeneity of
    the test series. The test series and reference
    series are obtained from monthly data on a
    seasonal and annual basis.
  • - temporal resolution monthly, the period
    depends on the input time series (e.g. 1951-2005)
  • - spatial resolution at least 10-20 weather
    stations are necessary
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    a license is needed

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homogenization tests/procedures
  • Czech Republic, Slovakia, Italy, Bulgaria,etc.
  • AnClim software for statistical analysis and
    homogenization
  • - short description TXT files, working with one
    station at a time. Menu is ordered in a sequence
    (steps) to be taken during data processing
    viewing data, adjusting (transformation), testing
    distribution, finding outliers, homogeneity
    testing (both absolute and relative homogeneity
    tests), analysis, filtering.
  • http//www.climahom.eu/AnClim.html
  • http//www.klimahom.com/software/AnClim.html
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    freeware, fully functional version with support
    upon contact and agreement with the author
    (Dr.Stepanek)

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homogenization tests/procedures
  • Italy
  • Software ClimDex
  • - short description a Microsoft Excel program
    designed to assist researchers in the analysis of
    climate change and detection. More specifically,
    ClimDex guides a user through a four-step
    analysis process, using a graphical user
    interface. This process consists of the following
    steps1. Quality Control 2. Homogeneity Testing
    3. Calculate Indices 4. Region Analysis
  • - temporal resolution monthly, or daily the
    time resolution depends on the input time series
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    No restrictions
  • - additional information fully available from
    the web site

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homogenization tests/procedures
  • France, Bulgaria
  • PRODIGE (Meteo France)
  • - short description The currently used in
    Météo-France homogenization procedure, does not
    require computation of regional reference series.
    The methodology of homogenization is valuable for
    practical use such as on climate data, even with
    poor or missing metadata, and allows the
    detection of multiple breaks.
  • - temporal resolution monthly, the period
    depends on the input time series (e.g. 1951-2005)
  • - spatial resolution at least 10-20 weather
    stations are necessary
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    Meteo France applies restrictions
  • - additional information a new COST ES0601
    action just started

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homogenization tests/procedures
  • Spain
  • Von Neumann ratio test
  • Von Neumann, I. 1941. Distribution of the ratio
    of the mean square successive difference to the
    variance. Annals of Mathematical Statistics
    13367-395.
  • Precipitation SNHT and Wald-Wolfowitz tests.
    Applied to the monthly precipitation values in
    stations with more than 20 years of data from
    1960 (approximately 1200 series).
  • Temperature Mann test (applied to the monthly
    temperature values in stations with more than 20
    years of data from 1960). Petit test (applied to
    the monthly temperature values in stations with
    long series).

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homogenization tests/procedures
  • Greece
  • N. Dalezios et al. Testing homogeneity of
    temperature and precipitation series in Greece.
    International symposium / workshop on climatic
    variability and impact to agriculture, Volos,
    April 21, 1994.
  • This paper deals with tests on homogeneity of
    temperature and time series in Greece. The
    emphasis is placed on the identification of
    inhomogeneities in temperature and precipitation
    time series as well as on the specification of
    certain years, in which inhomogeneities occur.
    Moreover in this study correction factors are
    identified to artificially homogenize the time
    series. This accomplished by employing various
    homogeneity tests to monthly data over 37 years
    (1951-1987) at 31 stations over Greece which has
    been classified in 5 regions using Factor
    analysis.

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homogenization tests/procedures
  • Switzerland
  • Auer I, et al., 2006 HISTALP-historical
    instrumental climatological surface time series
    of the Greater Alpine Region. Int. J.
    Climatology,27,17-46.
  • Begert M, Schlegel T, Kirchhofer W, 2005
    Homogeneous temperature and precipitation series
    of Switzerland from 1864 to 2000. Int. J.
    Climatol.,25,65-80
  • Della-Marta PM, 2006 A method of homogenizing
    the extremes and mean of daily temperature
    measurements. J. of Climate,19/17,4179-4197

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WG2 Trends in Agroclimatic Indices and Model
Outputs
  • 4. Please provide any information on the
    statistical methods for analyses of
    meteorological and simulation model output
    related time series

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statistical methods for analyses of time series
  • Italy
  • Trend Calculation Least squares Minimum
    Absolute Deviation Significance Testing
    Confidence intervals for least squares, the
    Mann-Kendall and Spearman rank statistics
    Indices for Extremes as in ECAD
  • - software mainly in MATLAB. Some specific
    software for extremes available from ECAD
    (ClimDex).
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    MATLAB is proprietary software.
  • Software to calculate indices
  • eca.knmi.nl
  • www.knmi.nl/samenw/eca/index.html
  • www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/wmo/ccl
  • www.cru.uea.ac.uk/projects/stardex

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statistical methods for analyses of time series
  • Germany
  • Trend Calculation through non-linear
    approximation of stochastic processes.
  • - short description The method for nonlinear
    approximation of stochastic processes is derived
    for calculations of climatic trends of long-term
    meteorological data sets. The method uses among
    others spline approximation, Greens function and
    spectral transfer function of the Chauchy
    problem.
  • - software in PASCAL
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    EXE file would be available for the WG2 members

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statistical methods for analyses of time series
  • Serbia
  • Time series analysis using quantitative
    parameters of chaos
  • - short description This method includes
    deriving low attractors in atmospheric data time
    series and calculations corresponding quantities
    as the Lyapunov exponent, Kolmogorov entropy and
    Kaplan-Yorke dimension. It is also combining with
    filtering techniques for time series,
    particularly with the 4253H filter.
  • - input/output time series/quantitative
    parameters for detection of the weak chaos
  • - software in FORTRAN and C language
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    yes

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statistical methods for analyses of time series
  • Spain
  • Trend Calculation Least squares (used in
    diagnostic tool) Minimum Absolute Deviation
    Significance Testing Confidence intervals for
    least squares, the Mann-Kendall and Spearman rank
    statistics
  • - software free
  • Libiseller C. and Grimvall A., 2002 .Performance
    of Partial Mann Kendall Tests for Trend Detection
    in the Presence of Covariates, Environmetrics
    13,71-84

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statistical methods for analyses of time series
  • Czech Republic
  • Cluster Analysis Various techniques for
    assessment links with the agrometeorologicaly
    relevant events and e.g. regional circulation
    patterns (e.g. GWL)
  • - software
  • standard statistical packages SPSS, Statistica
    or Unistat licensed use restricted
  • AnClim, neural networks, wavelet analysis packages

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statistical methods for analyses of time series
  • Croatia, Poland, etc.
  • softwareSTATISTICA
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    a license is needed

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statistical methods for analyses of time series
  • Switzerland
  • Trend analysis, Fourier and spectral analysis,
    and others.
  • Mostly using available FORTRAN routines
  • Recently, an increasing number of investigations
    have been carried out using the R language
  • http//www.r-project.org
  • , which is becoming a standard.

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statistical methods for analyses of time series
  • Greece
  • 8th Conference on Meteorology - Climatology
    Atmospheric Physics, Athens, May 24-26, 2006.
  • Anagnostopoulou et al. Extreme rainfall events
    over the Greek area theory and application of
    the generalized extreme value (GEV) distribution
    and pareto distribution.
  • Skourkeas et al. Model estimation of mean maximum
    and minimum temperatures in Greece.
  • 6th Hellenic conference in meteorology
    climatology and atmospheric physics, 25-28
    September, 2002.
  • Metaxas et al., Contribution to the seasonal air
    temperature forecast in the northern hemisphere
    with the use of statistical methods(Principal
    Components Analysis, Canonical Correlation
    Analysis)

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Outputs
  • 5. Please specify any additional
    data/information/problems/questions related to
    the implementation of the WG2 tasks and the
    achievement of the respective WG2 deliverables

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additional data/info/problems/questions
  • Norway
  • - short description By means of GIS weather and
    soil data are combined for application of a plant
    development model for barley to make estimates of
    crop security in a marginal area for cereal
    production. Daily weather data were interpolated
    to soil type units.
  • - input/output daily weather records and digital
    soil type maps
  • - software FORTRAN
  • - elements air temperature, cloud cover,
    relative humidity, wind speed, precipitation
  • - temporal resolution diurnal recordings during
    the years 1991 through 2000.
  • - spatial resolution On about 31,000 soil type
    units of about 21,000 ha arable land
  • - area/country/region On the arable land of the
    communities Steinkjer and Inderøy (approx. 64oN)
    in Central Norway
  • - availability for the WG2 tasks implementation
    printed article

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additional data/info/problems/questions
  • Lack of sufficient data or poor quality data
  • Spain Lack of data or poor quality data when
    the need is for data of high temporal and spatial
    resolution. In many cases it could be difficult
    to provide good quality gridded data of daily
    meteorological values for grids smaller than 40
    km2
  • Slovakia pure qality of some agrometeorological
    data /soil moisture and agrotechnical data/ some
    data are still stored on the paper sheets /part
    of soil moisture and phenological data/

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additional data/info/problems/questions
  • Time demanding tasks
  • Some short visits between COST 734 members would
    be of help (Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia)

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additional data/info/problems/questions
  • Bibliography (Italy)
  • Mariani L., 2002. Reti di osservazione e banche
    di dati meteorologici in Italia, Workshop
    Climagri del 7 marzo 2002, http//www.climagri.it/
    prog7_8.htm
  • Maugeri M., 2002. Disponibilità, affidabilità e
    omogeneità di serie storiche di dati
    meteorologici in Italia, http//www.climagri.it/pr
    og7_8.htm
  • Nanni M.T., 2002. Metodi per la valutazione
    dellomogeneità e per lestrazione di segnali da
    serie storiche di dati meteorologici,http//www.cl
    imagri.it/prog7_8.htm
  • Buzzi A., 2002. L'evoluzione dei modelli
    previsionali a breve scadenza, http//www.climagri
    .it/prog7_8.htm.
  • Brunetti, M., Buffoni, L., Maugeri, M., Nanni,
    T., 2000. Trends of minimum and maximum daily
    temperatures in Italy from 1865 to 1996. Theor.
    Appl. Climatol., 66, 49-60.
  • Brunetti, M., Mangianti, Maugeri, M., Nanni, T.,
    2000. Climate variation in Italy from 1866 to
    1995. World Resources Review, 12, 31-43.  
    Brunetti, M., Maugeri, M., Nanni, T., 2000.
    Variations of temperature and precipitation in
    Italy from 1866 to 1995. Theor. Appl. Climatol.,
    65, 165-174.

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Summarizing Trends in Agroclimatic Indices and
Crop Model Outputs in Europe
  • Author(s)
  • Abstract
  • Introduction
  • Goals, task and material
  • Short overview of previous results WMO (S),
    IPCC (RO,BG), national studies, etc.

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Summarizing Trends in Agroclimatic Indices and
Crop Model Outputs in Europe
  • Summarizing WG2 questionnaires
  • Question by question 4 parts
  • Concluding remarks
  • Acknowledgements
  • References
  • ANNEX all questionnaires (redo if necessary)?
  • Map of the countries submitted questionnaires

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Summarizing Trends in Agroclimatic Indices and
Crop Model Outputs in Europe
  • Tables related to the questions data, models,
    methods, contact persons
  • Figures, etc.

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Working plan next year
  • Determination of case studies S, RO, BG, PL,
    !!!
  • Collecting meteo and agrometeo data for the
    selected regions (WG1, WG4)
  • Data quality control, homogenization data
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