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Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2016

Comparison of spatial interpolation methods for the estimation of precipitation distribution in Distrito Federal, Brazil

Pablo de Amorim Borges; Johannes Franke; Yumiko Marina Tanaka da Anunciação; Holger Weiss; Christian Bernhofer

Available climatological information of Distrito Federal does not satisfy the requirements for detailed climate diagnosis, as they do not provide the necessary spatial resolution for water resources management purposes. Annual and seasonal climatology (1971–2000) of precipitation from 6 meteorological stations and 54 rain gauges from Central Brazil were used to test eight different spatial interpolation methods. Geographical factors (i.e., altitude, longitude and latitude) explain a large portion of precipitation in the region, and therefore, multivariate models were included. The performance of estimations was assessed through independent validation using mean square error, correlation coefficient and Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency criterion. Inverse distance weighting (IDW), ordinary kriging (OK) and the multivariate regression with interpolation of residuals by IDW (MRegIDW) and OK (MRegOK) have performed the lowest errors and the highest correlation and Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency criterion. In general, interpolation methods provide similar spatial distributions of rainfall wherever observation network is dense. However, the inclusion of geographical variables to the interpolation method should improve estimates in areas where the observation network density is low. Nevertheless, the assessment of uncertainties using a geostatistical method provides supplementary and qualitative information which should be considered when interpreting the spatial distribution of rainfall.


Climate Research | 2004

Statistical analysis of regional climate trends in Saxony, Germany

Johannes Franke; Valeri Goldberg; Uwe Eichelmann; Eberhard Freydank; Christian Bernhofer


International Journal of Biometeorology | 2007

Effects of recent climate trends on the distribution of potential natural vegetation in Central Germany

Johannes Franke; Barbara Köstner


Meteorological Applications | 2008

Application of a trigonometric approach to the regionalization of precipitation for a complex small‐scale terrain in a GIS environment

Johannes Franke; Janet Häntzschel; Valeri Goldberg; Christian Bernhofer


Theoretical and Applied Climatology | 2014

Differences between two climatological periods (2001–2010 vs. 1971–2000) and trend analysis of temperature and precipitation in Central Brazil

Pablo de Amorim Borges; Johannes Franke; Fabrício Daniel do Santos Silva; Holger Weiss; Christian Bernhofer


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2013

Circulation pattern based parameterization of a multiplicative random cascade for disaggregation of observed and projected daily rainfall time series

D. Lisniak; Johannes Franke; Christian Bernhofer


Meteorological Applications | 2009

A method for deriving a future temporal spectrum of heavy precipitation on the basis of weather patterns in low mountain ranges

Johannes Franke; Christian Bernhofer


Meteorological Applications | 2014

Comparison of different approaches to fit log‐normal mixtures on radar‐derived precipitation data

Rico Kronenberg; Johannes Franke; Christian Bernhofer


Archive | 2013

Spatial Interpolation of Climatological Information: Comparison of Methods for the Development of Precipitation Distribution in Distrito Federal, Brazil

Pablo Borges de Amorim; Johannes Franke; Marina Tanaka; Holger Weiss; Christian Bernhofer


Meteorologische Zeitschrift | 2012

Classification of daily precipitation patterns on the basis of radar-derived precipitation rates for Saxony, Germany

Rico Kronenberg; Johannes Franke; Christian Bernhofer

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Christian Bernhofer

Dresden University of Technology

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Rico Kronenberg

Dresden University of Technology

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Holger Weiss

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

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Valeri Goldberg

Dresden University of Technology

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Barbara Köstner

Dresden University of Technology

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Pablo de Amorim Borges

Dresden University of Technology

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C. Görner

Dresden University of Technology

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Janet Häntzschel

Dresden University of Technology

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Jörg Seegert

Dresden University of Technology

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Klemens Barfus

Dresden University of Technology

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