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Dynamics of atmospheres and oceans (Print), 2019
This study was targeted at evaluating the performance of six Regional Climate Models (RCMs) used in Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX).
W. Dibaba, K. Miegel, T. A. Demissie
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This study was targeted at evaluating the performance of six Regional Climate Models (RCMs) used in Coordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX).
W. Dibaba, K. Miegel, T. A. Demissie
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Investigating drought over the Central Highland, Vietnam, using regional climate models
Journal of Hydrology, 2015Srivatsan Raghavan, Shie-Yui Liong
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Journal of Computational Physics, 2008
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Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 1997
Regional climate modelling is becoming increasingly popular. The most common technique employs high resolution limited-area models to economically produce detaited climatologies for selected regions. A short review is presented of the underlying principles, recent simulations limitations of the method and future prospects.
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Regional climate modelling is becoming increasingly popular. The most common technique employs high resolution limited-area models to economically produce detaited climatologies for selected regions. A short review is presented of the underlying principles, recent simulations limitations of the method and future prospects.
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Climate Variants of the MM5 and REMO Regional Climate Models
2016As global-scale climate scenarios at high spatial detail are not yet available due to existing limitations in computational resources, regional climate models are often applied to allow fine-scale consideration of climate change at the regional scale.
Thomas Marke +5 more
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Regional Climate Modeling for the Baltic Sea Region
2020Abstract Regional climate models (RCMs) are commonly used to provide detailed regional to local information for climate change assessments, impact studies, and work on climate change adaptation. The Baltic Sea region is well suited for RCM evaluation due to its complexity and good availability of observations ...
Erik Kjellström +1 more
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Climate change projections of medicanes with a large multi-model ensemble of regional climate models
Cyclones with tropical characteristics, usually called medicanes, occasionally develop over the Mediterranean Sea.
Juan Jesus González-Alemán +2 more
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A Regional Climate Model Laboratory for Understanding Coastal Climate
2021<p>Midlatitude western coastal regions are recognized as being important for the global energy cycle, marine and terrestrial biodiversity, and regional economies. &#160;These coastal regions exhibit a rich range of weather and climate phenomena, including persistent stratocumulus clouds, sea-breeze circulations, coastally-trapped ...
Travis O'Brien +3 more
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Arctic Regional Climate Models
2011In this chapter, we provide an overview of current applications of regional climate models (RCMs) to the Arctic. There are increased applications of RCMs to present-day climate simulations and process parameterisations. Any advances in regional climate modelling must be based on analysis of physical processes in comparison with observations.
K. Dethloff +5 more
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Benefits of a Regional Climate Model
Science, 2005The editorial by C. Huntingford and J. Gash encouraging regional climate modeling studies in developing countries (“Climate equity for all,” 16 Sept., p. [1789][1]) perfectly captures the objectives of the Regional Climate Network (RegCNET) (see [www.ictp.trieste.it/RegCNET/][2]).
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