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CR 27:145-150 (2004)
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Statistical analysis of regional climate trends in Saxony, Germany
Johannes Franke1,*, Valeri Goldberg1, Uwe Eichelmann1, Eberhard Freydank2, Christian Bernhofer1
1Department of Meteorology, Technical University of Dresden, Chemnitzer Str. 46b, 01187 Dresden, Germany 2German Weather Service, Climate and Environment Consultancy, Schuchstraße 7, 01445 Radebeul, Germany
*Email: jfranke@forst.tu-dresden.de

ABSTRACT: This study focuses on changes in irradiance, temperature, precipitation, evaporation, snow cover, and water balance in Saxony (eastern Germany) over the past 50 yr. It had 2 main objectives: (1) collection of all available climatological data
with daily resolution, (2) statistical analysis of the climate. Time series of more than 600 meteorological stations from Saxony and the surrounding regions have been organized in the Saxon climate databank. This databank contains tools for homogeneity
tests and trend analysis of climatologic time series. This makes it possible to calculate derived and complex quantities from single climate elements. About half of the time series tested were sufficiently homogeneous for a regional climate analysis of
Saxony. The most important results of the trend analysis are: (1) marked decrease in summer rainfall (10 to 30%); (2) significant increase in winter precipitation; (3) increase in heavy rainfall events during early summer; (4) increase in the
length and frequency of dry periods in both vegetation periods; (5) increase in temperature in all seasons, and especially in winter (>2°C in northern Saxony); (6) increase in irradiance and potential evaporation by about 7% in the last 30 years.
KEY WORDS: Regional climate · Trend analysis · Databank · Test of homogeneity · Drought · Rainfall
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Published in CR Vol.
27, No. 2
(2004) on October 7
Print ISSN: 0936-577X; Online ISSN: 1616-1572.
Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 2004
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