January 2017
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Vicente‐Serrano et al. (2017) An updated review on recent trends in observational surface atmospheric variables and their extremes over Spain
This article synthesizes recent findings on observed atmospheric variables and their extremes over Spain, revealing an overall warming of approximately +0.3 °C⋅decade⁻¹ since the 1960s, a significant decrease in relative humidity, increased atmospheric evaporative demand, and complex, often decreasing, precipitation trends, collectively pointing to a warmer and drier climate scenario.
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Quintana‐Seguí et al. (2017) Validation of a new SAFRAN-based gridded precipitation product for Spain and comparisons to Spain02 and ERA-Interim
This study validates a new high-resolution SAFRAN-based gridded precipitation product for Spain by comparing its daily performance against Spain02 and ERA-Interim using rain gauge observations, finding that SAFRAN and Spain02 perform similarly well but both overestimate light precipitation days and underestimate intense events.