Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
The local downscaling of rainfall predictions provided by climate models is crucial for the assessment of climate change impacts on most ecological processes related to the land/water cycle, such as vegetation dynamics, soil-bacteria activity, and ecological response of water-bodies. In this study, we present a methodology to analyze the predictive performance of a Regional Climate Model (RCM) with regard to daily rainfall fields. A comparison between statistical properties of rainfall observations and model control simulations was performed through a robust and meaningful representation of the precipitation process. Our objectives were, first, to evaluate RCM bias data at basin-scale against daily rainfall records coming from a rain gauge network, and then to propose a simple framework to investigate possible alterations of the daily rainfall occurrence and intensity under climate change by way of a stochastic model suitable to investigate both ordinary regimes and extreme climate events.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Climate change impact; local precipitation scenarios; stochastic downscaling
Elenco autori:
Portoghese, Ivan
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