Manuscrito
Analysis of the trends in observed extreme temperatures in mainland Chile between 1966 and 2015 using different indices
Fecha
2015Institución
Resumen
Temperature records provide strong evidence of change and variability in the climate system. The
sensitivity of temperature to seasonal changes throughout the year makes it an ideal object of study when
seeking to identify trends in its behavior. This study analyzes temperature data from 18 stations in mainland
Chile. By applying Mann-Kendall's non-parametric test to the data series, and calculating specific extreme
temperature indices it is possible to identify significant trends in the series recorded from 1966 to the
present. The results show positive trends for both minimum and maximum temperature series although they
are more marked for the former, especially during the warm months. The trend analysis of the extreme
indices proposed by the ETCDDI, when applied to the data from the stations studied, suggests that there
has been an increase in the frequency and intensity of warm extremes, while cold events show a negative
trend, with differences between the observatories located in the north of the study area and those located in
the center and the south.
Key words:
Extreme temperatures, temperature trends, Mann-Kendall, Chile