The changing frequency of extreme climate events generally has profound impacts on our living environment and decision-makers. Based on the daily temperature and precipitation data collected from 753 stations in China during 1961–2005, the geographically weighted regression (GWR) model is used to investigate the relationship between the index of frequency of extreme precipitation (FEP) and other climate extreme indices including frequency of warm days (FWD), frequency of warm nights (FWN), frequency of cold days (FCD), and frequency of cold nights (FCN). Assisted by some statistical tests, it is found that the regression relationship has significant spatial nonstationarity and the influence of each explanatory variable (namely, FWD, FWN, FC...
At landscape scale, the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) can be used to indicate the ve...
We have found that a spatial interpolation of mean annual temperature (MAT) in China can be accompli...
Extreme temperature change is one of the most urgent challenges facing our society. In recent years,...
Temperature and precipitation extremes are the dominant causes of natural disasters. In this study, ...
Temperature and precipitation extremes are the dominant causes of natural disasters. In this study, ...
Using the 0.5° × 0.5° gridded Chinese ground precipitation dataset from 1961~2013, spa...
Using the 0.5° × 0.5° gridded Chinese ground precipitation dataset from 1961~2013, spa...
Understanding dynamic changes in climate extremes is important in forecasting extreme climate events...
At landscape scale, the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) can be used to indicate the ve...
Spatial non-stationarity and scale-dependence are important characteristics of the relationship betw...
The statistical methods based on extreme value theory have been traditionally used in meteorology an...
Extreme climate events have a significant impact both on the ecological environment and human societ...
Variations in extreme precipitation can be described by various indices. In order to evaluate a clim...
In the present work, precipitation and temperature related climate extremes are examined, with a foc...
Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences KZCX2-YW-Q03-01;National Key Techno...
At landscape scale, the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) can be used to indicate the ve...
We have found that a spatial interpolation of mean annual temperature (MAT) in China can be accompli...
Extreme temperature change is one of the most urgent challenges facing our society. In recent years,...
Temperature and precipitation extremes are the dominant causes of natural disasters. In this study, ...
Temperature and precipitation extremes are the dominant causes of natural disasters. In this study, ...
Using the 0.5° × 0.5° gridded Chinese ground precipitation dataset from 1961~2013, spa...
Using the 0.5° × 0.5° gridded Chinese ground precipitation dataset from 1961~2013, spa...
Understanding dynamic changes in climate extremes is important in forecasting extreme climate events...
At landscape scale, the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) can be used to indicate the ve...
Spatial non-stationarity and scale-dependence are important characteristics of the relationship betw...
The statistical methods based on extreme value theory have been traditionally used in meteorology an...
Extreme climate events have a significant impact both on the ecological environment and human societ...
Variations in extreme precipitation can be described by various indices. In order to evaluate a clim...
In the present work, precipitation and temperature related climate extremes are examined, with a foc...
Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences KZCX2-YW-Q03-01;National Key Techno...
At landscape scale, the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) can be used to indicate the ve...
We have found that a spatial interpolation of mean annual temperature (MAT) in China can be accompli...
Extreme temperature change is one of the most urgent challenges facing our society. In recent years,...