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Title: Exploring Recent (1991–2020) Trends of Essential Climate Variables in Greece
Authors: Konstantinos Lagouvardos
Stavros Dafis
Vassiliki Kotroni
George Kyros
Christos Giannaros
Keywords: climatology
Greece
trend analysis
air temperature
sea surface temperature
precipitation
drought
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: Europe and the Mediterranean are considered climate change hot spots. This is the reason why this paper focuses on the analysis of the trends of essential climate variables in a Mediterranean country, Greece. The analyzed period is 1991–2020, and the dataset used is ERA5-Land (produced by the European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts), which has global coverage and an improved resolution of ~9 9 km compared to other datasets. Significant climatic changes across Greece have been put in evidence during the analyzed period. More specifically, the country averaged a 30-year trend of temperature of +1.5 C, locally exceeding +2 C, and this increasing trend is positively correlated with the distance of the areas from the coasts. Accordingly, the number of frost days has decreased throughout the country. In terms of rainfall, a major part of Greece has experienced increasing annual rainfall amounts, while 86% of the Greek area has experienced a positive trend of days with heavy rainfall (>20 mm). Finally, a multiple signal of the trend of consecutive dry days was found (statistically non-significant in the major part of Greece).
URI: http://umt-ir.umt.edu.my:8080/handle/123456789/22348
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