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Impact of altitude and latitude on changes in temperature extremes over South Asia during 1971–2000
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Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Stony Brook University, Bureau of Meteorology, Monash University, ...
Published InInternational Journal of Climatology
Year2012
Citations100
Abstract
Abstract South Asia covers more than 30° of latitude with weather observation stations situated from 6°N at Galle, Sri Lanka, to 36°N at Chitral in Pakistan. Moreover, the South Asian station network ranges in altitude from sea level to nearly 4000 m above sea level. This paper uses time series of 11 objectively defined indices of daily temperature extremes at 197 stations in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka to examine the possible impacts of elevation and latitude on changes in temperature extremes over the period of 1971–2000. Trends in extreme indices are consistent with general warming only at low altitudes and latitudes. Stations at high altitudes and latitudes show both positive and negative trends in extreme temperature indices.…
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