2019
DOI: 10.2298/ijgi1901001p
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Analysis of extreme precipitation indices in the east Herzegovina (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Abstract: The changes in annual and seasonal extreme precipitation indices over the East Herzegovina region (Bosnia and Herzegovina) were examined. The data on daily precipitation during the period 1961-2016 from 13 meteorological stations were used for the calculation of 12 extreme precipitation indices recommended by the Expert Team on Climate Change Detection and Indices for the climate change assessment. The results show a downward trend in the precipitation on wet days (PRCPTOT) and in the frequency of days with pr… Show more

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“…However, there is few locations (Mostar, Trebinje, Bugojno, Mrkonjić Grad), especially in Hercegovina (south BiH), that are showing decreasing trend of precipitation, ranging up to -1.914 mm per year. Similarly, in other studies decrease in total precipitation and the number of days with precipitation occurrence was found, whereas the duration of dry periods is prolonged over the entire East Herzegovina region (Popov et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 75%
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“…However, there is few locations (Mostar, Trebinje, Bugojno, Mrkonjić Grad), especially in Hercegovina (south BiH), that are showing decreasing trend of precipitation, ranging up to -1.914 mm per year. Similarly, in other studies decrease in total precipitation and the number of days with precipitation occurrence was found, whereas the duration of dry periods is prolonged over the entire East Herzegovina region (Popov et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The average annual precipitation is 1,255 mm and it is characterized with the high variation in spatial distribution, which ranges between 706 mm to 3,259 mm (Drešković & Mirić, 2013). In the period 1961-2016 most of the territory of BiH is characterized by a slight increase in the amount of annual sum of precipitation (Popov et al, 2019;Radusin et al, 2016;Vucijak et al, 2014). However, due to the increased intensity and variability of precipitation as well as the increased share of heavy rains in the total amount of rainfall, there is the increased risk of flooding, landslides, hail and soil erosion especially in the north-eastern part of BiH (Radusin et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…7). This is in accordance with results of the previous studies (Popov et al, 2019a;Popov et al, 2019b), које су утврдиле да су најизраженији негативни трендови сезонских падавина присутни управо у сезони љето. 2019a; Popov et al, 2019b), which determined that most prominent negative trends in seasonal precipitation were found particularly in summer season.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…However, a majority of estimated trend values were weak and insignificant. Decrease in precipitation on wet days and reduced frequency of days with fixed precipitation thresholds (0.1 mm, 1 mm, 10 mm and 20 mm) and increasing duration of dry spells also suggest the increase in aridity over the entire East Herzegovina region (Popov, Gnjato, Trbić, & Ivanišević, 2019b). The upward tendency of heavy precipitation events (such as maximum 1-day precipitation, maximum 5-day precipitation, simple precipitation intensity index and very wet days) indicates changes towards more intense precipitation (Popov et al, 2019b).…”
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