Climate change is present in climatological models – but did we already observe changes in the past measurement data? For the state of North Rhine Westphalia, the rainfall measurements since 1950 have been systematically analysed in order to find out whether there have already been trends and whether the behaviour of rainfall has changed in time. More than 600 station series have been screened for use in the project and quality controlled. Implausible data were discarded. For the analysis, standard values such as yearly sums, half-yearly sums, monthly sums, number of dry days, number of days with precipitation above a threshold, partial time series and extreme values statistics have been calculated and evaluated. Results show that also in the past 50 years, changes in precipitation regime could be observed. These changes have been regionally different. Consequences for urban hydrology include a development of more flexible design approaches.
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Climate change tendencies observable in the rainfall measurements since 1950 in the Federal Land of North Rhine-Westphalia and their consequences for urban hydrology Available to Purchase
Th. Einfalt;
1hydro & meteo GmbH & Co. KG, Breite Str. 6-8, D-23552 Luebeck, Germany
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M. Quirmbach;
M. Quirmbach
2dr.papadakis GmbH, Werksstr. 15, D-45527 Hattingen, Germany
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G. Langstädtler;
G. Langstädtler
3aqua_plan GmbH, Goethestr. 5, D-52064 Aachen, Germany
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B. Mehlig
B. Mehlig
4State Agency of Conservation, Environment and Consumer Protection, Postfach 101052, D-45610 Recklinghausen, Germany
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Water Sci Technol (2011) 63 (11): 2633–2640.
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Th. Einfalt, M. Quirmbach, G. Langstädtler, B. Mehlig; Climate change tendencies observable in the rainfall measurements since 1950 in the Federal Land of North Rhine-Westphalia and their consequences for urban hydrology. Water Sci Technol 1 June 2011; 63 (11): 2633–2640. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2011.165
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