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Jupin J. L. J., Garcia-López A. A., Briceño-Zuluaga F. J., Sifeddine Abdelfettah, Ruiz-Fernández A. C., Sanchez-Cabeza J. A., Cardoso-Mohedano J. G. (2023). Precipitation homogenization and trends in the Usumacinta River Basin (Mexico-Guatemala) over the period 1959-2018. International Journal of Climatology, [Early access], [18 p.]. ISSN 0899-8418.

Titre du document
Precipitation homogenization and trends in the Usumacinta River Basin (Mexico-Guatemala) over the period 1959-2018
Année de publication
2023
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:001123667900001
Auteurs
Jupin J. L. J., Garcia-López A. A., Briceño-Zuluaga F. J., Sifeddine Abdelfettah, Ruiz-Fernández A. C., Sanchez-Cabeza J. A., Cardoso-Mohedano J. G.
Source
International Journal of Climatology, 2023, [Early access], [18 p.] ISSN 0899-8418
The precipitation variability and trends were investigated in the Usumacinta River Basin (URB) for the period 1959-2018, based on imputed and homogenized data records from 60 meteorological stations in Mexico and Guatemala. The homogenization process played a crucial role in enhancing the quality of the original precipitation series, reducing regional inconsistencies and improving temporal and spatial coherence. The dataset reliably captured large-scale climate variations, revealing three regions with similar precipitation variability and trends in the URB. Notably, maximum precipitation occurred at 636 m a.s.l., while minimum precipitation was at 1531 m a.s.l., indicating an orographic effect in the region. Extreme precipitation events were linked to El Nino-Southern Oscillation. Although the Mann-Kendall test showed statistically significant negative trends in only 18% of the stations, integration of Sen's slope analysis and 30-year normals and dry year occurrences highlighted a progressive shift towards dryer conditions throughout the study period in the URB. These drier conditions could notably affect regions with higher precipitation, requiring special attention due to possible socioeconomic impacts associated with drought events. By identifying these vulnerable regions, policymakers and stakeholders can proactively plan and execute adaptive measures to mitigate the potential impacts of droughts on communities, ecosystems, and economic activities within the basin.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021]
Description Géographique
MEXIQUE ; GUATEMALA
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010088778]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010088778
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