Clima, Sociedad, Riesgos Y Ordenación Del Territorio 2016
DOI: 10.14198/xcongresoaecalicante2016-44
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Variaciones recientes de las temperaturas en España: el efecto del periodo elegido en las tendencias de las series estacionales de promedios de máximas y mínimas

Abstract: RESUMENEn una serie temporal de datos el signo de su tendencia, su significación y su tasa varían según el periodo seleccionado. Este hecho tiene gran importancia en el análisis climático para poder comparar diferentes investigaciones, y relevancia actual en el debate referido al "hiato térmico". En este trabajo se presenta un análisis de las variaciones de la tendencia de las temperaturas estacionales promedio de las máximas y mínimas de España peninsular (1951-2010) procedente de la base de datos MOTE-DAS. L… Show more

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“…These changes have already been observed in recent decades for this region [9], particularly for the Iberian Peninsula [78,79]. On a local scale, specifically in the province of Alicante (southeast Spain), precipitations have shown a negative trend (−9.4 mm/decade) over the last six decades until 2012.…”
Section: Future Scenarios In a Global Change Contextmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…These changes have already been observed in recent decades for this region [9], particularly for the Iberian Peninsula [78,79]. On a local scale, specifically in the province of Alicante (southeast Spain), precipitations have shown a negative trend (−9.4 mm/decade) over the last six decades until 2012.…”
Section: Future Scenarios In a Global Change Contextmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…In order to detect the trend, an analytical adjustment by regression was made. In the description stage of the series, with the graphs of temperatures and precipitations time series, linear regression models were adjusted as a function of time, confirming the significance (+ or −) of coefficient b representing the slope of the straight line [39], and we completed the study using a Mann-Kendall trend test [40,41]. The magnitude of the trend with 95% confidence intervals was calculated using Sen's slope [42].…”
Section: Statistical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%