Spatial characteristics of precipitation in the greater sydney metropolitan area as revealed by the daily precipitation concentration index

Kevin K. W. Cheung*, Aliakbar A. Rasuly*, Fei Ji, Lisa T.-C. Chang

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    Abstract

    In this study; the spatial distribution of the Daily Precipitation Concentration Index (DPCI) has been analyzed inside the Greater Sydney Metropolitan Area (GSMA). Accordingly, the rainfall database from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology archive was utilized after comprehensive quality control. The compiled data contains a set of 41 rainfall stations indicating consistent daily precipitation series from 1950 to 2015. In the analysis of the DPCI across GSMA the techniques of Moran’s Spatial Autocorrelation has been applied. In addition, a cross-covariance method was applied to assess the spatial interdependency between vector‐based datasets after performing an Ordinary Kriging interpolation. The results identify four well‐recognized intense rainfall development zones: the south coast and topographic areas of the Illawarra district characterized by Tasman Sea coastal regions with DPCI values ranging from 0.61 to 0.63, the western highlands of the Blue Mountains, with values between 0.60 and 0.62, the inland regions, with lowest rainfall concentrations between 0.55 and 0.59, and lastly the districts located inside the GSMA with DPCI ranging 0.60 to 0.61. Such spatial distribution has revealed the rainstorm and severe thunderstorm activity in the area. This study applies the present models to identify the nature and mechanisms underlying the distribution of torrential rains over space within the metropolis of Sydney, and to monitor any changes in the spatial pattern under the warming climate.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number627
    Pages (from-to)1-19
    Number of pages19
    JournalAtmosphere
    Volume12
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 2021

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    Keywords

    • precipitation concentration index
    • extreme rainfall
    • spatial inter-dependency

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