2023
DOI: 10.1002/qj.4488
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Spatial and temporal characteristics of extreme rainfall: Added benefits with sub‐kilometre‐resolution climate model simulations?

Abstract: Local, short‐duration extreme precipitation events can cause floodings and have massive economic consequences. The climate change impact on such events is of great interest, but due to the small spatio‐temporal scales involved, these are challenging to properly represent in climate models. This study analyses a new sub‐kilometre (750 m) HARMONIE‐Climate model simulation driven by ERA5 reanalysis data. Three convection‐permitting models at 750 m, 3 and 5 km grid distance are analysed and compared with driving r… Show more

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“…As highlighted by Konstali and Sorteberg (2022), there can be significant uncertainties associated with the interpolation of grided precipitation data. Besides, the benefit for precipitation spatial evaluation based on in-situ observation has also been reported in Thomassen et al (2023). Therefore, the evaluation of extreme precipitation from HCLIM3 and HCLIM12 here, is based on both gridded precipitation and in-situ observation.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…As highlighted by Konstali and Sorteberg (2022), there can be significant uncertainties associated with the interpolation of grided precipitation data. Besides, the benefit for precipitation spatial evaluation based on in-situ observation has also been reported in Thomassen et al (2023). Therefore, the evaluation of extreme precipitation from HCLIM3 and HCLIM12 here, is based on both gridded precipitation and in-situ observation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The study by Thomassen et al (2023) utilizing SPHEAR with a 2.2 km resolution echoes challenges in accurately simulating extreme precipitation over complex terrain in the northern Italy. Our findings confirm the https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-2024-68 Preprint.…”
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confidence: 99%
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