Validating Euro-Cordex Climate Simulations For Modelling European Wind Power Generation
As the energy system becomes increasingly dependent on intermittent meteorological sources, there is a need to understand better the possible consequences of a changing climate on weather variability and how it will affect wind power generation in the future.
Graziela Luzia, M. Koivisto, A. Hahmann
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Extreme wind and five-day precipitation dataset based on the 0.11° daily Euro-CORDEX regional climate simulations for 1976 to 2100. [PDF]
Outten S, Sobolowski S.
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Evaluation of convection-permitting extreme precipitation simulations for the south of France [PDF]
In the autumn, the French Mediterranean area is frequently exposed to heavy precipitation events whose daily accumulation can exceed 300 mm. One of the key processes contributing to these precipitation amounts is deep convection, which can be explicitly ...
L. N. Luu +4 more
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Robustness of future atmospheric circulation changes over the EURO-CORDEX domain [PDF]
AbstractEuropean climate is associated with variability and changes in the mid-latitude atmospheric circulation. In this study, we aim to investigate potential future change in circulation over Europe by using the EURO-CORDEX regional climate projections at 0.11° grid mesh.
Tugba Ozturk +2 more
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Land-atmosphere coupling in EURO-CORDEX evaluation experiments [PDF]
The authors like to thank the coordination and the participating institutes of the EURO‐CORDEX initiative for making this study possible. The contribution from Centre de Recherche Public‐Gabriel Lippmann (labeled here as “MIUB”) (now Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, LIST) was funded by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) through ...
Knist, Sebastian +19 more
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European daily precipitation according to EURO-CORDEX regional climate models (RCMs) and high-resolution global climate models (GCMs) from the High-Resolution Model Intercomparison Project (HighResMIP) [PDF]
In this study, we evaluate a set of high-resolution (25–50 km horizontal grid spacing) global climate models (GCMs) from the High-Resolution Model Intercomparison Project (HighResMIP), developed as part of the EU-funded PRIMAVERA (Process-based ...
M.-E. Demory +22 more
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Study region: Catchments: Wölzerbach, Raab; Styria; Austria. Study focus: The study was carried out to investigate the fitness for purpose of the high-resolution Austrian National Climate datasets (ÖKS15) in hydrological applications.
Stefanie Peßenteiner +3 more
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EURO-CORDEX: A Multi-Model Ensemble Fit for Assessing Future Hydrological Change?
Human-induced changes in climatic behavior and variations in future river flows has been at the fore-front of recent academic and political discourse. Future climate projections are a vital tool in tackling climate change and supporting future adaptation,
Gordon Aitken +3 more
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The ENEA-REG system (v1.0), a multi-component regional Earth system model: sensitivity to different atmospheric components over the Med-CORDEX (Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment) region [PDF]
In this study, a new regional Earth system model is developed and applied to the Med-CORDEX (Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment) region.
A. Anav +5 more
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In semiarid areas, the climate is characterized by strong spatiotemporal variability while the meteorological ground network is often very sparse. In this context, the spatial distribution of meteorological variables is thus a real issue for watershed ...
Ahmed Moucha +9 more
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