2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2017.02.029
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Assessing the hydrological response from an ensemble of CMIP5 climate projections in the transition zone of the Atlantic region (Bay of Biscay)

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“…The correlation found between the predictand and predictors in the case of precipitation was low, this was expected considering other similar studies and the difficulties for downscaling with high accuracy daily precipitation (Hashmi et al 2011;Huang et al 2011;Meaurio et al 2017). For regions at high elevation (Sabana de Bogota and Rio Catatumbo) superpredictor were found at 500 hPa while for regions at low elevations (Alta Guajira and Bajo Meta) superpredictors were found at surface level and 850 hPa.…”
Section: Screening Of Predictorssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…The correlation found between the predictand and predictors in the case of precipitation was low, this was expected considering other similar studies and the difficulties for downscaling with high accuracy daily precipitation (Hashmi et al 2011;Huang et al 2011;Meaurio et al 2017). For regions at high elevation (Sabana de Bogota and Rio Catatumbo) superpredictor were found at 500 hPa while for regions at low elevations (Alta Guajira and Bajo Meta) superpredictors were found at surface level and 850 hPa.…”
Section: Screening Of Predictorssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Because GCMs are generally formulated for diagnosing synoptic weather patterns and offering climate data of coarse spatiotemporal resolution, they tend to underestimate extreme rainfall events [22,23], which are the main driver of flooding disasters. Though an increase in the resolution of GCMs would improve the estimations of extreme rainfall (e.g., [15,[24][25][26][27]), applying model bias correction to the projected rainfall to obtain a better simulated runoff is still needed, especially over areas of complex topography (e.g., [20,28,29]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unravelling the effects of land cover on hydrological services is especially important in a climatic transition zone like the Bay of Biscay (Meaurio et al, 2017), which is characterised by a steep precipitation gradient and is subject to the uncertain effects of climate change in terms of magnitude and temporal distribution of precipitation projections. In this regard, the methodology developed in this study to deal with the interactions between the two drivers (i.e., precipitation and land cover) increases the understanding of how various land cover combinations affect hydrological services across an entire precipitation gradient.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%