2018
DOI: 10.5194/asr-15-217-2018
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Strategy for generation of climate change projections feeding Spanish impact community

Abstract: Abstract. Over the past decades, the successive Coupled Model Intercomparison Projects (CMIPs) have produced a huge amount of global climate model simulations. Along these years, the climate models have advanced and can thus provide credible evolution of climate at least at continental or global scales since they are better representing physical processes and feedbacks in the climate system. Nevertheless, due to the coarse horizontal resolution of global climate models, it is necessary to downscale these resul… Show more

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“…Regarding future scenarios, temperature projections calculated by the Spanish State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) were used. AEMET has been producing in recent years a set of reference downscaled climate change projections over Spain either applying statistical downscaling techniques to the outputs of the global climate models (GCMs) or making use of the information generated by dynamical downscaling techniques through European projects or international initiatives such as PRUDENCE, ENSEMBLES, and EURO-CORDEX ( Amblar-Francés et al, 2018 ). In this study, we used the projected daily temperatures (i.e., maximum and minimum) using statistical downscaling based on artificial neural networks.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding future scenarios, temperature projections calculated by the Spanish State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) were used. AEMET has been producing in recent years a set of reference downscaled climate change projections over Spain either applying statistical downscaling techniques to the outputs of the global climate models (GCMs) or making use of the information generated by dynamical downscaling techniques through European projects or international initiatives such as PRUDENCE, ENSEMBLES, and EURO-CORDEX ( Amblar-Francés et al, 2018 ). In this study, we used the projected daily temperatures (i.e., maximum and minimum) using statistical downscaling based on artificial neural networks.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%