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Peter Berg, Thomas Bosshard and Wei Yang
Lack of suitable observational data makes bias correction of high space and time resolution regional climate models (RCM) problematic. We present a method to construct pseudo-observational precipitation data by merging a large scale constrained RCM reana...
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M. ALMAZROUI
A Regional Climate Model (RCM) is employed to simulate and understand the life cycle of the two systems that produced heavy rainfall spells over western Saudi Arabia in November 1996. The first spell of heavy rain occurred from 13 to 20 November, whereas...
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Unggul Handoko,Rizaldi Boer,Edvin Aldrian,Arnida L. Latifah,Bambang D. Dasanto,Apip Apip,Misnawati Misnawati
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Many scientists assume that RCM output is directly used as input for climate change impact models, while it consists of systematic errors. Consequently, RCM still requires bias correction to be used as an input model. The purpose of this study was to ana...
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Basma Latrech, Taoufik Hermassi, Samir Yacoubi, Adel Slatni, Fathia Jarray, Laurent Pouget and Mohamed Ali Ben Abdallah
Systematic biases in general circulation models (GCM) and regional climate models (RCM) impede their direct use in climate change impact research. Hence, the bias correction of GCM-RCMs outputs is a primary step in such studies. This study compares the p...
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Tristan Shepherd, Jacob J. Coburn, Rebecca J. Barthelmie and Sara C. Pryor
Projected changes to the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) climate mode have been explored using global Earth system models (ESMs). Regional expressions of such changes have yet to be fully advanced and may require the use of regional downscaling. Here...
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Liliana Rusu, Alina Beatrice Raileanu and Florin Onea
The aim of the present work is to assess the wind and wave climate in the Black Sea while considering various data sources. A special attention is given to the areas with higher navigation traffic. Thus, the results are analyzed for the sites located clo...
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Songbing Zou, Hongwei Ruan, Zhixiang Lu, Dawen Yang, Zhe Xiong and Zhenliang Yin
In the distributed hydrological simulations for complex mountain areas, large amounts of meteorological input parameters with high spatial and temporal resolutions are necessary. However, the extreme scarcity and uneven distribution of the traditional me...
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Songbing Zou, Hongwei Ruan, Zhixiang Lu, Dawen Yang, Zhe Xiong, Zhenliang Yin
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In the distributed hydrological simulations for complex mountain areas, large amounts of meteorological input parameters with high spatial and temporal resolutions are necessary. However, the extreme scarcity and uneven distribution of the traditional me...
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Leonard M. Druyan and Matthew Fulakeza
A prequel study showed that dynamic downscaling using a regional climate model (RCM) over Africa improved the Goddard Institute for Space Studies Atmosphere-Ocean Global Climate Model (GISS AOGCM: ModelE) simulation of June–September rainfall patte...
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Iulii Didovets, Anastasia Lobanova, Axel Bronstert, Sergiy Snizhko, Cathrine Fox Maule, Valentina Krysanova
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The information about climate change impact on river discharge is vitally important for planning adaptation measures. The future changes can affect different water-related sectors. The main goal of this study was to investigate the potential water resour...
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Iulii Didovets, Anastasia Lobanova, Axel Bronstert, Sergiy Snizhko, Cathrine Fox Maule and Valentina Krysanova
The information about climate change impact on river discharge is vitally important for planning adaptation measures. The future changes can affect different water-related sectors. The main goal of this study was to investigate the potential water resour...
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Soojun Kim, Huiseong Noh, Jaewon Jung, Hwandon Jun and Hung Soo Kim
The impacts of two factors on future regional-scale runoff were assessed: the external factor of climate change and the internal factor of a recently completed large-scale water resources project. A rainfall-runoff model was built (using the Soil and Wat...
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Soojun Kim, Huiseong Noh, Jaewon Jung, Hwandon Jun, Hung Soo Kim
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The impacts of two factors on future regional-scale runoff were assessed: the external factor of climate change and the internal factor of a recently completed large-scale water resources project. A rainfall-runoff model was built (using the Soil and Wat...
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Jeonghoon Lee, Jeonghyeon Choi, Okjeong Lee, Jaeyoung Yoon, Sangdan Kim
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Extreme precipitation events have been extensively applied to the design of social infra structures. Thus, a method to more scientifically estimate the extreme event is required. This paper suggests a method to estimate the extreme precipitation in Korea...
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Jeonghoon Lee, Jeonghyeon Choi, Okjeong Lee, Jaeyoung Yoon and Sangdan Kim
Extreme precipitation events have been extensively applied to the design of social infra structures. Thus, a method to more scientifically estimate the extreme event is required. This paper suggests a method to estimate the extreme precipitation in Korea...
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Avay Risal, Anton Urfels, Raghavan Srinivasan, Yared Bayissa, Nirman Shrestha, Gokul P. Paudel and Timothy J. Krupnik
Irrigation-led farming system intensification and efficient use of ground and surface water resources are currently being championed as a crucial ingredient for achieving food security and reducing poverty in Nepal. The potential scope and sustainability...
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Julian O?Grady, Alexander Babanin and Kathleen McInnes
Modelling investigations into the local changes in the shoreline resulting from enhanced atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations and global climate change are important for supporting the planning of coastal mitigation measures. Analysis of Global Clim...
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Patricia Olmos Giménez, Sandra G. García-Galiano and Juan Diego Giraldo-Osorio
Climate model outputs can be used as climate forcing for hydrological models to study the impact of climate change on the water cycle. This usually propagates cumulative uncertainties, transferring the errors from the climate models to the hydrological m...
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Pawel Marcinkowski, Mikolaj Piniewski, Ignacy Kardel, Mateusz Szczesniak, Rasmus Benestad, Raghavan Srinivasan, Stefan Ignar and Tomasz Okruszko
Future climate change is projected to have significant impact on water resources availability and quality in many parts of the world. The objective of this paper is to assess the effect of projected climate change on water quantity and quality in two low...
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Pawel Marcinkowski, Mikolaj Piniewski, Ignacy Kardel, Mateusz Szczesniak, Rasmus Benestad, Raghavan Srinivasan, Stefan Ignar, Tomasz Okruszko
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Future climate change is projected to have significant impact on water resources availability and quality in many parts of the world. The objective of this paper is to assess the effect of projected climate change on water quantity and quality in two low...
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