Benefits from using combined dynamical-statistical downscaling approaches - lessons from a case study in the Mediterranean region
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Various downscaling techniques have been developed
to bridge the scale gap between global climate models
(GCMs) and finer scales required to assess hydrological impacts
of climate change. Such techniques may be grouped
into two downscaling approaches: the deterministic dynamical
downscaling (DD) and the statistical downscaling (SD).
Although SD has been traditionally seen as an alternative to
DD, recent works on statistical downscaling have aimed to
combine the benefits of these two approaches. The overall
objective of this study is to assess whether a DD processing
performed before the SD permits to obtain more suitable
climate scenarios for basin scale hydrological applications
starting from GCM simulations. The case study presented
here focuses on the Apulia region (South East of Italy,
surface area about 20 000 km2), characterised by a typical
Mediterranean climate; the monthly cumulated precipitation
and monthly mean of daily minimum and maximum temperature
distribution were examined for the period 1953-
2000. The fifth-generation ECHAM model from the Max-
Planck-Institute for Meteorology was adopted as GCM. The
DD was carried out with the Protheus system (ENEA), while
the SD was performed through a monthly quantile-quantile
correction. The SD resulted efficient in reducing the mean
bias in the spatial distribution at both annual and seasonal
scales, but it was not able to correct the miss-modelled nonstationary
components of the GCM dynamics. The DD provided
a partial correction by enhancing the spatial heterogeneity
of trends and the long-term time evolution predicted
by the GCM. The best results were obtained through the
combination of both DD and SD approaches.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CLIMATE-CHANGE SCENARIOS; SWEDISH PRECIPITATION; UNITED-KINGDOM
Elenco autori:
Guyennon, Nicolas; Petrangeli, ANNA BRUNA; Portoghese, Ivan; Salerno, Franco; Romano, Emanuele
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