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1990–2016 surface solar radiation variability and trend over the Piedmont region (northwest Italy)

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Citazione:
1990–2016 surface solar radiation variability and trend over the Piedmont region (northwest Italy) / V. Manara, M. Bassi, M. Brunetti, B. Cagnazzi, M. Maugeri. - In: THEORETICAL AND APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0177-798X. - 136:3-4(2019 May), pp. 849-862.
Abstract:
A new surface solar radiation database of 74 daily series is set up for the Piedmont region (northwest Italy) for the 1990–2016 period. All the series are subjected to a detailed quality control, homogenization and gap-filling procedure and are transformed into relative annual/seasonal anomaly series. Finally, a gridded version (0.5°×0.5°) of the database is generated. The resulting series show an increasing tendency of about + 2.5% per decade at annual scale, with strongest trend in autumn (+ 4% per decade). The only exception is winter, showing a negative but not significant trend. Considering the plain and mountain mean series, the trends are more intense for low than for high elevations with a negative vertical gradient of about − 0.03% per decade per 100 m at annual scale and values up to − 0.07% per decade per 100 m in spring. Focusing on clear days only (selected by CM SAF ClOud fractional cover dataset from METeosat first and second generation—Edition 1 satellite data over the 1991–2015 period), trend significance strongly increases and both low and high elevation records exhibit a positive trend in all seasons. However, the trends result slightly lower than for all-sky days (with the only exception of winter). The differences observed under clear-sky conditions between low and high elevations are more pronounced in winter, where the trend shows a negative vertical gradient of about − 0.1% per decade every 100 m. Overall, this paper shows how a high station density allows performing a more detailed quality control thanks to the higher performances in detecting the inhomogeneities with higher data availability and capturing regional peculiarities otherwise impossible to observe..
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Elenco autori:
V. Manara, M. Bassi, M. Brunetti, B. Cagnazzi, M. Maugeri
Autori di Ateneo:
MANARA VERONICA ( autore )
MAUGERI MAURIZIO ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/646170
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/646170/1230723/Revised_manuscript.pdf
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