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Geografiska Annaler Series A-physical Geography | 2007

A HIGH-RESOLUTION, GRIDDED DATASET FOR MONTHLY TEMPERATURE NORMALS (1971-2000) IN SWEDEN

Deliang Chen; Lebing Gong; Chong-Yu Xu; Sven Halldin

Abstract A baseline climatology is required in evaluating climate variability and changes on regional and local scales. Gridded climate normals, i.e. averages over a 30‐year period, are of special interest since they can be readily used for validation of climate models. This study is aimed at creating an updated gridded dataset for Swedish monthly temperature normals over the period 1971–2000, based on standard 2‐m air temperature records at 510 stations in mainland Sweden. Spatial trends of the normal temperatures were modelled as functions of latitude, longitude and elevation by multiple linear regression. The study shows that the temperature normals are strongly correlated with latitude throughout the year and especially in cold months, while elevation was a more important factor in June and July. Longitude played a minor role and was only significant in April and May. Regression equations linking temperature to latitude, longitude and elevation were set up for each month. Monthly temperature normals were detrended by subtracting spatial trends given by the regressions. Ordinary kriging was then applied to both original data (simple method) and de‐trended data (composite method) to model the spatial variability and to perform spatial gridding. The multiple regressions showed that between 82% (summer) and 96% (winter) of the variance in monthly temperature normals could be explained by latitude and elevation. Unexplained variances, i.e. the residuals, were modelled with ordinary kriging with exponential semivariograms. The composite grid estimates were calculated by adding the multiple linear trends back to the interpolated residuals at each grid point. Kriged original temperature normals provided a performance benchmark. The cross–validation shows that the interpolation errors of the normals are significantly reduced if the composite method rather than the simple one was used. A gridded monthly dataset with 30‐arcsecond spacing was created using the established trends, the kriging model and a digital topographic dataset.


Journal of Hydrology | 2006

Analysis of spatial distribution and temporal trend of reference evapotranspiration and pan evaporation in Changjiang (Yangtze River) catchment

Chong-Yu Xu; Lebing Gong; Tong Jiang; Deliang Chen; Vijay P. Singh


Journal of Hydrology | 2006

Sensitivity of the Penman–Monteith reference evapotranspiration to key climatic variables in the Changjiang (Yangtze River) basin

Lebing Gong; Chong-Yu Xu; Deliang Chen; Sven Halldin; Yongqin David Chen


Advances in Atmospheric Sciences | 2006

Decreasing Reference Evapotranspiration in a Warming Climate—A Case of Changjiang (Yangtze) River Catchment During 1970-2000

Chong-Yu Xu; Lebing Gong; Jiang Tong (姜彤); Deliang Chen


Hydrology Research | 2013

Comparison of the global TRMM and WFD precipitation datasets in driving a large-scale hydrological model in southern Africa

Lu Li; Cosmo Ngongondo; Chong-Yu Xu; Lebing Gong


Advances in Atmospheric Sciences | 2010

Spatial interpolation of daily precipitation in China: 1951–2005

Deliang Chen; Tinghai Ou; Lebing Gong; Chong-Yu Xu; Weijing Li; Chang-Hoi Ho; Weihong Qian


Journal of Hydrology | 2009

Large-scale runoff routing with an aggregated network-response function.

Lebing Gong; Elin Widén-Nilsson; Sven Halldin; Chong-Yu Xu


Water Resources Research | 2009

Model performance and parameter behavior for varying time aggregations and evaluation criteria in the WASMOD-M global water balance model

Elin Widén-Nilsson; Lebing Gong; Sven Halldin; Chong-Yu Xu


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2013

Regional water balance modelling using flow-duration curves with observational uncertainties

Ida Westerberg; Lebing Gong; Keith Beven; Jan Seibert; A. Semedo; Chong-Yu Xu; Sven Halldin


Hydrological Processes | 2011

Global-scale river routing—an efficient time-delay algorithm based on HydroSHEDS high-resolution hydrography

Lebing Gong; Sven Halldin; Chong-Yu Xu

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Deliang Chen

University of Gothenburg

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Lu Li

University of Oslo

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