Regime-dependent evaluation is a relatively new approach to assess model performance. It consists of classifying the model biases according to a discrete number of regimes, and evaluating model output within each regime. In this paper the regimes are firstly defined by the large-scale atmospheric circulation, based on the objective Jenkinson-Collison classification technique which distinguishes synoptic patterns by strength, direction and vorticity of the geostrophic flow. Eight directional and two vorticity circulation regimes (circulation types) are specified. In this way, it is possible to quantify the model performance for cases with for example westerly winds only, or with cyclonic circulation only. A second regime classification is ba...
Dynamical downscaling of Global Climate Models (GCMs) through regional climate models (RCMs) potenti...
Abstract. The coarse grid spacing of global circulation models necessitates the application of downs...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Meteorological Society via the...
Data of two years of observations (2007-2008) from the General Observation Period (GOP) are used to ...
This paper evaluates convective precipitation as simulated by the convection-permitting climate mode...
International audienceWe here inter-compare four different tracking algorithms by applying them onto...
Convection-permitting climate model are promising tools for improved representation of extremes, but...
Two statistical approaches for linking large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns and daily local ...
Artículo de publicaciónExtratropical precipitation is primarily produced by cold and warm fronts ass...
Regional climate models are prone to biases in precipitation that are problematic for use in impact ...
This thesis develops several unique different precipitation statistics and verification measures tha...
Convection-permitting models (CPMs) have proven their usefulness in representing precipitation on a ...
Diurnal moist convection is an important element of summer precipitation over Central Europe and the...
Convection-permitting models (CPMs) have proven their usefulness in representing precipitation on a ...
Dynamical downscaling of Global Climate Models (GCMs) through regional climate models (RCMs) potenti...
Abstract. The coarse grid spacing of global circulation models necessitates the application of downs...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Meteorological Society via the...
Data of two years of observations (2007-2008) from the General Observation Period (GOP) are used to ...
This paper evaluates convective precipitation as simulated by the convection-permitting climate mode...
International audienceWe here inter-compare four different tracking algorithms by applying them onto...
Convection-permitting climate model are promising tools for improved representation of extremes, but...
Two statistical approaches for linking large-scale atmospheric circulation patterns and daily local ...
Artículo de publicaciónExtratropical precipitation is primarily produced by cold and warm fronts ass...
Regional climate models are prone to biases in precipitation that are problematic for use in impact ...
This thesis develops several unique different precipitation statistics and verification measures tha...
Convection-permitting models (CPMs) have proven their usefulness in representing precipitation on a ...
Diurnal moist convection is an important element of summer precipitation over Central Europe and the...
Convection-permitting models (CPMs) have proven their usefulness in representing precipitation on a ...
Dynamical downscaling of Global Climate Models (GCMs) through regional climate models (RCMs) potenti...
Abstract. The coarse grid spacing of global circulation models necessitates the application of downs...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Meteorological Society via the...