2015
DOI: 10.2151/sola.2015-022
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Projection of Future Climate Change over Japan in Ensemble Simulations with a High-Resolution Regional Climate Model

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“…Previous studies discussed the high skill of the Non-hydrostatic Regional Climate Model (NHRCM) of the Meteorological Research Institute (MRI) in representing the present climate of Japan, including heavy precipitation frequency, and has since been used in producing high-resolution climate projections for the country (e.g., Sasaki et al 2008;Murata et al 2015). Recently, Cruz et al (2016) found an overall cold (−0.90°C to −0.42°C) and dry (−62.13% to −25.20%) bias for the present climate in the Philippines, which depends on the boundary conditions and convection schemes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies discussed the high skill of the Non-hydrostatic Regional Climate Model (NHRCM) of the Meteorological Research Institute (MRI) in representing the present climate of Japan, including heavy precipitation frequency, and has since been used in producing high-resolution climate projections for the country (e.g., Sasaki et al 2008;Murata et al 2015). Recently, Cruz et al (2016) found an overall cold (−0.90°C to −0.42°C) and dry (−62.13% to −25.20%) bias for the present climate in the Philippines, which depends on the boundary conditions and convection schemes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lowest level was 20 m from the ground surface, and the highest level was 19.9 km. Boundary conditions for NHRCM02 were derived from a simulation using NHRCM with a grid spacing of 5 km (NHRCM05; Murata et al 2015). An urban canopy model (Aoyagi and Seino 2011) is used in NHRCM02 (not in NHRCM05).…”
Section: Experiments Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each simulation was forced by boundary conditions provided by the AGCM20 simulations. The four SST fields used were a control field and three other fields (same as Murata et al 2015). The control field (C0) was obtained from the ensemble-mean SST in the late 21st century on the basis of CMIP5 models.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In this study, we analyzed the data produced by Murata et al (2015), which were calculated by using NHRCM with a 5-km grid spacing. There are 527 × 804 grid points horizontally and 50 layers vertically.…”
Section: Experimental Design and Reproducibility Of The Nhrcmmentioning
confidence: 99%