Spatiotemporal variability of precipitation concentration in Pakistan

Precipitation is a meteorological variable that plays a vital role in determining water resources and managing water risks. The intensity and frequency of precipitation extremes have increased in recent years; however, the changes in precipitation regimes across Pakistan remain unclear. This study a...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of climatology 2023-12, Vol.43 (16), p.7646-7666
Hauptverfasser: Zaman, Muhammad, Shahid, Muhammad Adnan, Ahmad, Ijaz, Shen, Yan‐Jun, Usman, Muhammad, Khan, Muhammad Imran, Saifullah, Muhammad
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Zusammenfassung:Precipitation is a meteorological variable that plays a vital role in determining water resources and managing water risks. The intensity and frequency of precipitation extremes have increased in recent years; however, the changes in precipitation regimes across Pakistan remain unclear. This study analysed spatial and temporal changes in the precipitation concentration index (PCI) and concentration index (CI) from 100 meteorological stations across Pakistan from 1981 to 2017. Using innovative trend analysis (ITA) and Pettitt's test, we detected trends and change points in the annual and wet season PCI and CI. Additionally, we examined the relationship between PCI/CI values and latitude and altitude. The results revealed that the CI and PCI ranged between 0.48–0.78 and 10–55, respectively, with higher values being more prevalent in the dry and hot zones of the country. The study established a linear relationship between PCI/CI values, latitude and altitude, with higher values at lower altitudes and a decrease in values from south to north. Most stations presented a significant positive ITA trend for PCI and CI from 1981 to 2017, with a change between 1985 and 1995, indicating an overall increase in heavy precipitation events in the area. These findings are crucial for disaster preparedness, water resource planning, the mitigation of drought and flood risks, and conservation efforts. The significance of this study is that we study the change in precipitation concentrations across Pakistan and developed spatiotemporal maps of the PCI and CI indices that were not investigated before in this region. The utilization of these concentration indices to indicate the extreme events makes this study entirely different.
ISSN:0899-8418
1097-0088
DOI:10.1002/joc.8285