While there are obstacles to the exchange of long-term high temporal resolution precipitation data, there have been fewer barriers to the exchange of so-called 'indices'. These are derived from daily and sub-daily data and measure aspects of precipitation frequency, duration and intensity that could be used for the study of extremes. This paper outlines the history of the rationale and use of these indices, the types of indices that are frequently used and the advantages and pitfalls in analysing them. Moving forward, satellite precipitation products are now showing the potential to provide global climate indices to supplement existing products using longer-term in situ gauge records but we suggest that to advance this area differences betw...
Precipitation is a critical variable to monitor and predict meteorological drought. TheWMO recommen...
This study investigates the presence of trends in annual maximum daily precipitation time series obt...
International audienceClimate change indices derived from daily climate model temperature output are...
International audienceA range of in situ, satellite and reanalysis products on a common daily 1°×1°l...
A range of in situ, satellite and reanalysis products on a common daily 1° × 1° latitude/longitude g...
A suite of climate change indices derived from daily temperature and precipitation data, with a prim...
Changes in precipitation, and in particular heavy precipitation extremes, have wide-ranging implicat...
\ua9 2023, The Author(s). Precipitation indices based on daily gauge observations are well establish...
Climate extreme indices (CEIs) are important metrics that not only assist in the analysis of regiona...
While the IPCC Fifth Assessment Working Group I report assessed observed changes in extreme precipit...
Precipitation is one of the key elements of the Earth's water cycle. Long-term precipitation observa...
In this study, we present the collation and analysis of the gridded land-based dataset ofindices of ...
We present the second update to a data set of gridded land-based temperature and precipitation extre...
Precipitation is a critical variable to monitor and predict meteorological drought. TheWMO recommen...
This study investigates the presence of trends in annual maximum daily precipitation time series obt...
International audienceClimate change indices derived from daily climate model temperature output are...
International audienceA range of in situ, satellite and reanalysis products on a common daily 1°×1°l...
A range of in situ, satellite and reanalysis products on a common daily 1° × 1° latitude/longitude g...
A suite of climate change indices derived from daily temperature and precipitation data, with a prim...
Changes in precipitation, and in particular heavy precipitation extremes, have wide-ranging implicat...
\ua9 2023, The Author(s). Precipitation indices based on daily gauge observations are well establish...
Climate extreme indices (CEIs) are important metrics that not only assist in the analysis of regiona...
While the IPCC Fifth Assessment Working Group I report assessed observed changes in extreme precipit...
Precipitation is one of the key elements of the Earth's water cycle. Long-term precipitation observa...
In this study, we present the collation and analysis of the gridded land-based dataset ofindices of ...
We present the second update to a data set of gridded land-based temperature and precipitation extre...
Precipitation is a critical variable to monitor and predict meteorological drought. TheWMO recommen...
This study investigates the presence of trends in annual maximum daily precipitation time series obt...
International audienceClimate change indices derived from daily climate model temperature output are...