A 1 km2 resolution digital elevation model (DEM) of Ireland was constructed and used as the basis for generating digital maps of the climate parameters required to run a model of ecosystem carbon and water cycling. The DEM had mean absolute errors of 30 m or less for most of Ireland. The ecosystem model requires inputs of monthly precipitation, monthly averaged maximum and minimum daily temperature, and monthly averaged daily solar radiation. Long-term (1951 to 1980) averaged monthly data were obtained from sites measuring precipitation (618 sites), temperature (62 sites), and the number of hours of bright sunshine per day (\u27sunshine hours\u27) (61 sites). Polynomial regression was used to derive a simple model for each monthly climate v...
Predictions are made of changes in effective runoff at a high spatial resolution for the island of I...
Irish climate is experiencing changes which have been found to be consistent with those occurring at...
The method of Regional Climate Modelling (RCM) was employed to assess the impacts of a warming clima...
Polynomial regression techniques were used to derive a baseline climatology for Ireland at a scale o...
There is a paucity of dynamically downscaled climate model output at a high resolution over Ireland,...
Producing plausible outputs from statistically downscaled models of daily precipitation remains a si...
There is strong and constant demand from various sectors (research, industry and government) for lon...
This study proposed regional coefficients for estimating hourly global solar radiation through the a...
Regional climate forecasts cannot yet be derived with confidence from general circulation models of...
Ongoing improvements in computing and in climate modelling now permit much more detailed climatic s...
Estimates are made of changes in effective runoff at a high spatial resolution for the island of Ire...
The relationship between degree-days and locational attributes for a selection of sites in Ireland a...
This report describes the application of numerical weather prediction (NWP) simulations to develop h...
Local climate is dependent on the global climate. Here, a global picture on climate change is presen...
Predictions are made of changes in effective runoff at a high spatial resolution for the island of I...
Irish climate is experiencing changes which have been found to be consistent with those occurring at...
The method of Regional Climate Modelling (RCM) was employed to assess the impacts of a warming clima...
Polynomial regression techniques were used to derive a baseline climatology for Ireland at a scale o...
There is a paucity of dynamically downscaled climate model output at a high resolution over Ireland,...
Producing plausible outputs from statistically downscaled models of daily precipitation remains a si...
There is strong and constant demand from various sectors (research, industry and government) for lon...
This study proposed regional coefficients for estimating hourly global solar radiation through the a...
Regional climate forecasts cannot yet be derived with confidence from general circulation models of...
Ongoing improvements in computing and in climate modelling now permit much more detailed climatic s...
Estimates are made of changes in effective runoff at a high spatial resolution for the island of Ire...
The relationship between degree-days and locational attributes for a selection of sites in Ireland a...
This report describes the application of numerical weather prediction (NWP) simulations to develop h...
Local climate is dependent on the global climate. Here, a global picture on climate change is presen...
Predictions are made of changes in effective runoff at a high spatial resolution for the island of I...
Irish climate is experiencing changes which have been found to be consistent with those occurring at...
The method of Regional Climate Modelling (RCM) was employed to assess the impacts of a warming clima...