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Olga Petrucci and Roberto Coscarelli
In the future, as a result of global warming, it is possible that rainfall could become more intense and frequent. This could lead to more frequent triggering of damaging phenomena such as floods and landslides (named as a whole damaging hydrogeological ...
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Francesco Chiaravalloti, Tommaso Caloiero and Roberto Coscarelli
Nowadays, the Mediterranean region is generally recognized as a climate change hot spot given its strong response to global warming, with relevant impacts on rainfall amount and distribution. Within this context, in this work the temporal variability of ...
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Tommaso Caloiero, Giulio Nils Caroletti and Roberto Coscarelli
The Mediterranean region is an area particularly susceptible to water scarcity and drought. In this work, drought has been analyzed in Italy using multiple timescales of the standardized precipitation index (SPI) evaluated from the Integrated Multi-satel...
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Ennio Ferrari, Roberto Coscarelli and Beniamino Sirangelo
The investigation of the statistical links between changes in temperature and rainfall, though not widely achieved in the past, is an interesting issue because their physical interdependence is difficult to point out. Aiming at detecting possible trends ...
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Tommaso Caloiero, Beniamino Sirangelo, Roberto Coscarelli and Ennio Ferrari
The present article investigates dry and wet periods in a large area of the Mediterranean basin. First, a stochastic model was applied to a homogeneous database of monthly precipitation values of 46 rain gauges in five regions of southern Italy. In parti...
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Tommaso Caloiero, Beniamino Sirangelo, Roberto Coscarelli, Ennio Ferrari
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Stochastic simulators can effectively generate the intrinsic variability of the rainfall process, which is an important issue in the analysis of the projections uncertainties. In this paper, a procedure for stochastic modeling of precipitation at monthly...
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Tommaso Caloiero, Roberto Coscarelli, Ennio Ferrari and Beniamino Sirangelo
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