rt6 plenary prague ga examples of fmis work ari venäläinen, kirsti jylhä ilmatieteen laitos
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RT6 Plenary Prague GA
Examples of FMI’s work Ari Venäläinen, Kirsti Jylhä
Ilmatieteen laitos
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Change in the number of snow cover days (%) from 1961-1990 to 2071-2100
Ari Venäläinen and Kirsti Jylhä [email protected]
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Observed number of snow cover days
Ari Venäläinen and Kirsti Jylhä [email protected]
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• 12 observing stations
• Variable length of time series
• Monthly data about 100 years, daily about 50 years
• Parameters examined: – monthly, two week, five day, daily and six hour
precipitation
– the length of dry spells (thresholds 10, 50, 100 and 200 mm)
Precipitation extremes in Finland
Ari Venäläinen and Kirsti Jylhä [email protected]
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The variation of return level estimates for dry spell lengths among the studied 12 stations
Ari Venäläinen and Kirsti Jylhä [email protected]
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The variation of return level estimates for monthly, two weeks and daily precipitation among the studied 12 stations.
Ari Venäläinen and Kirsti Jylhä [email protected]
RT6 Plenary Prague GA
CONCLUSIONS
•Large differences in the return levels between the 12 stations used in the study, i.e. the level that represents a 10 year return period at one station may be a 500 year level at another location. •These differences may be caused not only by the spatial variation of climate but also by the relatively short measuring periods and the limitations statistical extreme value analyses have. •The physics behind the most rare events may be something that we are not able to take into account.
The changing climate causes further challenges when calculating the return periods. What is past, present and future climate?
Future work; similar kind calculations using climate scenarios.
Ari Venäläinen and Kirsti Jylhä [email protected]