EMS Annual Meeting Abstracts
Vol. 18, EMS2021-461, 2021, updated on 17 Apr 2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/ems2021-461
EMS Annual Meeting 2021
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Spatio-temporal patterns and extremity assessment of heavy rainfall events in Germany, derived from a radar-based catalogue (CatRaRE, 2001-2020)

Ewelina Walawender, Katharina Lengfeld, Tanja Winterrath, Elmar Weigl, and Andreas Becker
Ewelina Walawender et al.
  • Deutscher Wetterdienst, Hydrometeorology, Offenbach am Main, Germany

One of the predicted effects of climate change in Central Europe is a growing number and increasing extremity of heavy rainfalls. Thus, it is of a great importance not only to develop best possible nowcasting methods and long-term forecasting models, but also to look closer at the structure and detailed characteristics of extreme events that have already taken place.

With this objective, the German Weather Service (DWD) has developed a Catalogue of Radar-based Heavy Rainfall Events (CatRaRE), derived from 20 years of climatological radar data for the area of Germany.

Using hourly data of about 1 km spatial resolution, an object-oriented analysis is performed to classify spatially and timely independent rainfall events exceeding the official warning level for heavy precipitation. Events with duration between 1 and 72 hours are investigated and statistically analysed. Apart from various extremity attributes, like return period, heavy precipitation, and weather extremity indices, the catalogue is enriched with additional variables (e.g. weather type, antecedent precipitation index, population density, land cover, imperviousness degree, Topographic Position Index), providing the meteorological background and helping to estimate the possible impact, each event could provoke.

The Catalogue is freely available via DWD’s Open Data Portal in both a tabular and spatial (GIS) format. In addition, a user friendly online Dashboard was developed to visualize the data and communicate our results to a broader audience. 

We will present the CatRaRE Catalogue and results of a comprehensive analysis of all classified heavy precipitation events that occurred in Germany between 2001 and 2020. Different time scales from diurnal to multi-annual, as well as identified spatial patterns in connection with event attributes will be illustrated. Most common weather types, favouring occurrence of detected events will be outlined. Finally, we will demonstrate selected application possibilities by combining the catalogue with other datasets (e.g. fire brigade operations).

How to cite: Walawender, E., Lengfeld, K., Winterrath, T., Weigl, E., and Becker, A.: Spatio-temporal patterns and extremity assessment of heavy rainfall events in Germany, derived from a radar-based catalogue (CatRaRE, 2001-2020), EMS Annual Meeting 2021, online, 6–10 Sep 2021, EMS2021-461, https://doi.org/10.5194/ems2021-461, 2021.

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