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RAINFALL TRENDS ANALYSIS IN TÂRGU MUREȘ CITY, ROMÂNIA

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The aim of this study is the detection of trends of precipitation from (1986-2020) over Târgu Mureș city. Precipitation data for 35 years were processed with MS Excel spreadsheets to find monthly, seasonal and annual variability of rainfall. The Mann-Kendall test was used for trend analysis of precipitation and the Sen’s slope estimator was used for the magnitude of variation. The calculations of the two methods were performed using the MAKESENS program. The standard deviation and the coefficient of variation were used to highlight the dispersion. Results show that all three scales (annual, seasonal and monthly show a tendency to increase rainfall. The highest monthly average of precipitation is 227.70 mm (August, 2005), and the lowest monthly average of precipitation is 0.80 mm (November, 2011). The maximum value of annual precipitation is 852.60 mm and was registered in 2005, and the minimum value was 408.70 mm registered in 2000.
Title: RAINFALL TRENDS ANALYSIS IN TÂRGU MUREȘ CITY, ROMÂNIA
Description:
The aim of this study is the detection of trends of precipitation from (1986-2020) over Târgu Mureș city.
Precipitation data for 35 years were processed with MS Excel spreadsheets to find monthly, seasonal and annual variability of rainfall.
The Mann-Kendall test was used for trend analysis of precipitation and the Sen’s slope estimator was used for the magnitude of variation.
The calculations of the two methods were performed using the MAKESENS program.
The standard deviation and the coefficient of variation were used to highlight the dispersion.
Results show that all three scales (annual, seasonal and monthly show a tendency to increase rainfall.
The highest monthly average of precipitation is 227.
70 mm (August, 2005), and the lowest monthly average of precipitation is 0.
80 mm (November, 2011).
The maximum value of annual precipitation is 852.
60 mm and was registered in 2005, and the minimum value was 408.
70 mm registered in 2000.

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