Several statistical downscaling models have been developed in the past couple of decades to assess the hydrologic impacts of climate change by projecting the station-scale hydrological variables from large-scale atmospheric variables simulated by general circulation models (GCMs). This paper presents and compares different statistical downscaling models that use multiple linear regression (MLR), positive coefficient regression (PCR), stepwise regression (SR), and support vector machine (SVM) techniques for estimating monthly rainfall amounts in the state of Florida. Mean sea level pressure, air temperature, geopotential height, specific humidity, U wind, and V wind are used as the explanatory variables/predictors in the downscaling models. ...
In this study, statistical downscaling of large-scale general circulation model (GCM) simulations to...
This paper presents a novel approach to incorporate the non-stationarities characterised in the GCM ...
Topical research on hydrological behaviour of climate change in terms of downscaling of monthly prec...
Several statistical downscaling models have been developed in the past couple of decades to assess t...
Over the past decade, statistical procedures have been employed to downscale the outputs from global...
Statistical downscaling is useful for managing scale and resolution problems in outputs from global ...
Statistical downscaling (SD) procedures have been frequently used for assessing the potential impact...
Estimating reliable projections of precipitation considering climate change scenarios is important f...
Statistical models were developed for downscaling reanalysis data to monthly precipitation at 48 obs...
Victoria suffered a severe drought over the period 1998-2007, when the annual average precipitation ...
In recent years, climate change has demonstrated the volatility of unexpected events such as typhoon...
A prerequisite of a successful statistical downscaling is that large-scale predictors simulated by t...
Three transfer function based statistical downscaling namely, linear regression model (LM), generali...
The Climate impact studies in hydrology often rely on climate change information at fine spatial res...
This paper presents a novel approach to incorporate the non-stationarities characterised in the GCM ...
In this study, statistical downscaling of large-scale general circulation model (GCM) simulations to...
This paper presents a novel approach to incorporate the non-stationarities characterised in the GCM ...
Topical research on hydrological behaviour of climate change in terms of downscaling of monthly prec...
Several statistical downscaling models have been developed in the past couple of decades to assess t...
Over the past decade, statistical procedures have been employed to downscale the outputs from global...
Statistical downscaling is useful for managing scale and resolution problems in outputs from global ...
Statistical downscaling (SD) procedures have been frequently used for assessing the potential impact...
Estimating reliable projections of precipitation considering climate change scenarios is important f...
Statistical models were developed for downscaling reanalysis data to monthly precipitation at 48 obs...
Victoria suffered a severe drought over the period 1998-2007, when the annual average precipitation ...
In recent years, climate change has demonstrated the volatility of unexpected events such as typhoon...
A prerequisite of a successful statistical downscaling is that large-scale predictors simulated by t...
Three transfer function based statistical downscaling namely, linear regression model (LM), generali...
The Climate impact studies in hydrology often rely on climate change information at fine spatial res...
This paper presents a novel approach to incorporate the non-stationarities characterised in the GCM ...
In this study, statistical downscaling of large-scale general circulation model (GCM) simulations to...
This paper presents a novel approach to incorporate the non-stationarities characterised in the GCM ...
Topical research on hydrological behaviour of climate change in terms of downscaling of monthly prec...