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Assessing NARCCAP climate model effects using spatial confidence regions [PDF]
We assess similarities and differences between model effects for the North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program (NARCCAP) climate models using varying classes of linear regression models.
J. P. French +2 more
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Populated regional climate models (Pop-RCMs): The next frontier in regional climate modeling
PLOS Climate, 1 (7)
Filippo Giorgi, Andreas F. Prein
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The present study investigates the skills of CORDEX-CORE precipitation outputs in simulating Africa’s key seasonal climate features, emphasizing the added value (AV) of the dynamical downscaling approach from which they were derived. The results indicate
Gnim Tchalim Gnitou +3 more
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Regional climate modeling for Asia [PDF]
AbstractThe regional climate model (RCM) with higher resolution and sophisticated physical processes can reproduce and project fine-scale climate information, which cannot be captured by the global climate model (GCM). Therefore, we developed the Seoul National University Regional Climate Model (SNURCM) in the 1990s to simulate the intrinsic and ...
Dong-Kyou Lee, Dong-Hyun Cha
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Regional climate modeling addresses our need to understand and simulate climatic processes and phenomena unresolved in global models. This paper highlights examples of current approaches to and innovative uses of regional climate modeling that deepen ...
W. Gutowski +20 more
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Regional climate models: 30 years of dynamical downscaling
Regional Climate Models (RCMs) emerged 30 years ago as a transient tool to provide detailed estimates of meteorological parameters (temperature, precipitation, humidity, wind, and others) for regional applications.
F. Tapiador +4 more
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The aim of this work is to investigate the soil water budget across China by means of hydrological modeling under current and future climate conditions and to evaluate the sensitivity to soil parameters.
Alfredo Reder +3 more
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Global and regional climate models are reported to have inherent bias in simulating the observed climatology of a region. This bias of climate models is the major source of uncertainties in climate change impact assessments.
SHWETA PANJWANI +2 more
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This paper presents a consensus estimate of the changes in oceanic precipitation off the coast of Europe under increasing greenhouse gas emissions.
Francisco J. Tapiador +3 more
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Uncertainties in climate change projections and regional downscaling in the tropical Andes: implications for water resources management [PDF]
Climate change is expected to have a large impact on water resources worldwide. A major problem in assessing the potential impact of a changing climate on these resources is the difference in spatial scale between available climate change projections and
W. Buytaert +5 more
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