PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS, cilt.2023, ss.1-26, 2023 (SCI-Expanded)
Trend analysis benefits collecting and analyzing
reliable data in climate change studies. In this context, long-term
temperature and precipitation data analysis, two variables sensitive
to climate change, is essential. This study aims to holistically and
partially determine the annual trends of precipitation and temperature time series for 1970–2019 at nine selected stations in the
Susurluk Basin, Turkey. The innovative trend significance test
(ITST), innovative crossing trend analysis (ICTA) method, and
Mann-Kendall (MK) test were used to determine holistic trends.
Also, partial trends were determined using successive average
methodology (SAM). For the precipitation variable, while an
increasing trend was determined for the ITST, there was mostly no
trend for the other methods. While a strong increasing trend was
detected for the temperature according to the ITST and MK
methods, no trend was observed in any station according to the
ICTA method. According to the SAM results, the maximum trend
durations for the peak and trough change points were 4.9 (10.3) and
5.3 (8.4) years, respectively, for precipitation (temperature). The
strong temperature trends in the basin will likely continue,
requiring precautions against extreme events such as drought.