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Extreme precipitation and long-term precipitation changes in a Central European sedge-grass marsh in the context of flood occurrence
Authors:Jiří Dušek  Šárka Hudecová  Stanislav Stellner
Affiliation:1. Global Change Research Institute AS CR, Brno, Czech Republic;2. Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Department of Probability and Mathematical Statistics, Charles University in Prague, Karlín, Czech Republic
Abstract:This study offers a detailed analysis of the extreme precipitation and long-term precipitation changes in a sedge-grass marsh in the “Wet Meadows” area in the Czech Republic (Central Europe) in the context of flood occurrence. Namely, trends in annual maxima of daily precipitation and trends in the occurrence and amount of rainfall are investigated. The analysis is based on daily measurements of precipitation from 1977 to 2015. We found out that extreme precipitation has become significantly more frequent in recent years, and there are also other significant changes in the rainfall distribution. Possible negative effects on the wetland can be linked to a change of carbon exchange between the ecosystem and the atmosphere and a change of biodiversity. Awareness of these changes is necessary for possible positive human intervention when a desirable wetland functioning is threatened.
Keywords:wetland  rainfall  extremes  long-term monitoring  probability  rain spells  global climate change
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