ECTACI: European climatology and trend atlas of climate indices (1979–2017)

D Peña‐Angulo, F Reig‐Gracia… - Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2020Wiley Online Library
A fundamental key to understanding climate change and its implications is the availability of
databases with wide spatial coverage, over a long period of time, with constant updates and
high spatial resolution. This study describes a newly gridded data set and its map viewer
“European Climatology and Trend Atlas of Climate Indices”(ECTACI), which contains four
statistical parameters (climatology, coefficient of variation, slope, and significant trend) from
125 standard climate indices for the whole Europe at 0.25° grid intervals from 1979 to 2017 …
Abstract
A fundamental key to understanding climate change and its implications is the availability of databases with wide spatial coverage, over a long period of time, with constant updates and high spatial resolution. This study describes a newly gridded data set and its map viewer “European Climatology and Trend Atlas of Climate Indices” (ECTACI), which contains four statistical parameters (climatology, coefficient of variation, slope, and significant trend) from 125 standard climate indices for the whole Europe at 0.25° grid intervals from 1979 to 2017 at various temporal scales (monthly, seasonal, and annual). In addition, this study shows, for the first time, the general trends of a wide variety of updated standard climate indices at seasonal and annual scales for the whole of Europe, which could be a useful tool for climate analysis and its impact on different sectors and socioeconomic activities. The data set and ECTACI map viewer are available for free (http://ECTACI.csic.es/).
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