2023
DOI: 10.1002/met.2168
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Signals of change in the Campania region rainfall regime: An analysis of extreme precipitation indices (2002–2021)

Vincenzo Capozzi,
Armando Rocco,
Clizia Annella
et al.

Abstract: It is widely known that precipitation is a key variable of the hydrological cycle that is strongly affected by recent climate changes. Therefore, there is a growing interest in research activities focused on alteration of rainfall regime, as it conditions the planning of countermeasures against flood and landslide hazards. The available literature about precipitation tendencies over Italian peninsula offers a limited number of studies about recent changes of extreme events and precipitation intensity. This wor… Show more

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“…The lowland areas are mainly distributed in the Caserta area and the province of Salerno (North of Naples); therefore, most of the region is exposed to humid Atlantic winds due to the proximity of the Apennine ridge to the coast. This results in heavy rainfall events along the coasts (average P 1000 mm/y) [85][86][87][88][89], which sometimes triggers landslides and flooding [84]. (Figure 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The lowland areas are mainly distributed in the Caserta area and the province of Salerno (North of Naples); therefore, most of the region is exposed to humid Atlantic winds due to the proximity of the Apennine ridge to the coast. This results in heavy rainfall events along the coasts (average P 1000 mm/y) [85][86][87][88][89], which sometimes triggers landslides and flooding [84]. (Figure 1).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most vulnerable area is the Mediterranean Basin, with a combination of arid climate or highly seasonal precipitation patterns and a growing demand for water (Vangelis et al 2013;Mathbout et al 2021;Capozzi et al 2023). Studies in Italy predict a reduction in rainfall and an increase of temperature across the country in the next fifty years.…”
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confidence: 99%