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Climate Change and Human Health Literature Portal Recent trends in Tuscany (Italy) summer temperature and indices of extremes

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Bartolini G, Morabito M, Crisci A, Grifoni D, Torrigiani T, Petralli M, Maracchi G, Orlandini S
2008
International Journal of Climatology. 28 (13): 1751-1760

In the past few decades, many studies showed a significant worldwide warming, and consequently, changes in frequency and persistence of extreme high-temperature events were observed. In order to analyse summer Tuscany (Italy) patterns of climate change during the period 1955-2004, indices of temperature and of extreme events were investigated for evidence of trend and change in inter-annual variability by using data of 40 weather stations. Least square regression analysis and Theil-Sen nonparametric regression were applied for evidence of trends. The Mann-Kendall test was applied to each time series to look for statistically significant trends. The results showed a general increase in minimum and maximum temperatures and extreme temperature events. Maximum temperature increase (+0.44 degrees C/decade) was slightly greater than minimum temperature (+0.38 degrees C/decade) and consequently, an increase in summer daily temperature range (DTR) was noted (+0.06 degrees C/decade). Inter-annual summer climate variability showed an increasing trend in the whole region, especially in regard to extreme event occurrences while a small decreasing trend concerning diurnal temperature range was observed. Copyright (c) 2008 Royal Meteorological Society

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    Temperature
    • Temperature: Heat, Variability
    General Geographic Feature
    Non-United States
    • Non-United States: Europe
    General Health Impact
    Research Article
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