2024
DOI: 10.3390/rs16020283
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Evaluating and Correcting Temperature and Precipitation Grid Products in the Arid Region of Altay, China

Liancheng Zhang,
Guli Jiapaer,
Tao Yu
et al.

Abstract: Temperature and precipitation are crucial indicators for investigating climate changes, necessitating precise measurements for rigorous scientific inquiry. While the Fifth Generation of European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts Atmospheric Reanalysis (ERA5), ERA5 of the Land Surface (ERA5-Land), and China Meteorological Forcing Dataset (CMFD) temperature and precipitation products are widely used worldwide, their suitability for the Altay region of arid and semi-arid areas has received limited attenti… Show more

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“…Therefore, fine-scale downscaling allows us to retrieve the simulated temperatures of each GCM at the scale of the reference dataset used (ERA5 Land, 0.1 • ), enabling a high-resolution assessment of the geospatial performance, an approach not previously available in the reviewed scientific literature. In line with this, while ERA5 Land has recently been used in the correction of climate datasets [68], including GCMs [69], this may be the first application as a reference dataset in GCMs assessment. Lastly, an important feature of this research is the wide integration of GCMs (34 total) from top modelling centers, which includes differences in resolution and considers aerosol-oceanic dynamics [70,71].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Therefore, fine-scale downscaling allows us to retrieve the simulated temperatures of each GCM at the scale of the reference dataset used (ERA5 Land, 0.1 • ), enabling a high-resolution assessment of the geospatial performance, an approach not previously available in the reviewed scientific literature. In line with this, while ERA5 Land has recently been used in the correction of climate datasets [68], including GCMs [69], this may be the first application as a reference dataset in GCMs assessment. Lastly, an important feature of this research is the wide integration of GCMs (34 total) from top modelling centers, which includes differences in resolution and considers aerosol-oceanic dynamics [70,71].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 82%