Spatial distribution of secular trends in annual and seasonal precipitation over Pakistan

Kamal Ahmed, Shamsuddin Shahid, Eun Sung Chung, Tarmizi Ismail, Xiao Jun Wang

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Abstract

The presence of autocorrelation and long-term persistence (LTP) can lead to considerable change in the significance of trends in hydro-climatic time series. This therefore casts doubt on past findings of climatic trend studies that did not consider LTP. We assessed the trends in spatio temporal patterns of annual and seasonal precipitation of Pakistan in recent years (1961-2010) using precipitation data from the Global Precipitation Climatology Centre (GPCC) using (1) the ordinary Mann-Kendall (MK) test and (2) the modified Mann-Kendall (MMK) test, which can discriminate LTP from unidirectional trends. The results indicate that significance in trends obtained using the MK test is reduced when LTP is taken into consideration. The annual precipitation in Pakistan is increasing in the northern highlands and a few places in the sub- Himalayan ranges in northeast Pakistan, where monsoon precipitation is also increasing. There is no indication of significant change in winter precipitation. Post-monsoon precipitation is in - creasing at a few locations in the monsoon-dominated southeast region and decreasing in the southwestern arid region.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)95-107
Number of pages13
JournalClimate Research
Volume74
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

Keywords

  • GPCC data
  • Long-term persistence
  • Modified Mann-Kendall
  • Pakistan
  • Precipitation trend analysis

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