The aim of this work is to reconstruct the 1812-1864 period of the Padua precipitation series at daily level, using a local precipitation Log. Missing readings, cumulative amounts, and gaps often affect early precipitation series, as observers did not follow a precise protocol. Therefore, the daily amount and frequency reported in the register of observations are not homogeneous with other periods, nei-ther comparable with other contemporary series, and need a correction. The correction methodology has been based on the daily weather notes written in the Log in parallel to the readings. Taking ad-vantage of periods in which both weather observations and instrumental readings were regularly taken, the terms used to describe the precipitation type and intensity have been classified, analyzed statistically, calibrated, and transformed into numerical values. The weather notes enable the distri-bution of precipitation to be determined based on the cumulative amounts collected consecutive rainy days into the likely precipitation that occurred in every single rainy day. In the case of missing readings, the presence of weather notes enables the missing amounts to be estimated using the rela-tionships found previously Finally, the recovery of additional contemporary documents made it pos-sible to fill some gaps of this period. Using this approach, 52 years of the long Padua precipitation series have been corrected: precipitation collected for two or more rainy days has been distributed according to the actual rainy days; the rain amount fully recovered and most of the missing values reconstructed; the false extreme events corrected.
Recovering, correcting, and reconstructing precipitation data affected by gaps and irregular readings: The Padua series from 1812 to 1864
Antonio della VallePrimo
;Dario CamuffoSecondo
;Francesca Becherini
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2023
Abstract
The aim of this work is to reconstruct the 1812-1864 period of the Padua precipitation series at daily level, using a local precipitation Log. Missing readings, cumulative amounts, and gaps often affect early precipitation series, as observers did not follow a precise protocol. Therefore, the daily amount and frequency reported in the register of observations are not homogeneous with other periods, nei-ther comparable with other contemporary series, and need a correction. The correction methodology has been based on the daily weather notes written in the Log in parallel to the readings. Taking ad-vantage of periods in which both weather observations and instrumental readings were regularly taken, the terms used to describe the precipitation type and intensity have been classified, analyzed statistically, calibrated, and transformed into numerical values. The weather notes enable the distri-bution of precipitation to be determined based on the cumulative amounts collected consecutive rainy days into the likely precipitation that occurred in every single rainy day. In the case of missing readings, the presence of weather notes enables the missing amounts to be estimated using the rela-tionships found previously Finally, the recovery of additional contemporary documents made it pos-sible to fill some gaps of this period. Using this approach, 52 years of the long Padua precipitation series have been corrected: precipitation collected for two or more rainy days has been distributed according to the actual rainy days; the rain amount fully recovered and most of the missing values reconstructed; the false extreme events corrected.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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