Extreme weather events can have large impacts on society and, in many regions, are expected to change in frequency and intensity with climate change. Owing to the relatively short observational record, climate models are useful tools as they allow for generation of a larger sample of extreme events, to attribute recent events to anthropogenic climate change, and to project changes in such events into the future. The modelling system known as weather@home, consisting of a global climate model (GCM) with a nested regional climate model (RCM) and driven by sea surface temperatures, allows one to generate a very large ensemble with the help of volunteer distributed computing. This is a key tool to understanding many aspects of extreme events. H...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Higher availability of future climate data sets, generated by regional climate ...
One of the conclusions of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report is that there are evidences that climate...
Climate change is likely to influence the frequency of extreme extremes - temperature, precipitation...
Extreme weather events can have large impacts on society and, in many regions, are expected to chang...
Two Regional Climate Model (RCM) projections of changes in extreme precipitation over Europe are ass...
A new climate modelling project has been developed for regional climate simulation and the attributi...
International audienceWe investigate European regional climate change for time periods when the glob...
We investigate European regional climate change for time periods when the global mean temperature ha...
The regional climate model REMO 5.1 has been applied to the European region to investigate the impac...
A global warming of 2 degrees C relative to pre-industrial climate has been considered as a threshol...
Probability distributions of daily maximum and minimum temperatures in a suite of ten RCMs are inves...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Higher availability of future climate data sets, generated by regional climate ...
One of the conclusions of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report is that there are evidences that climate...
Climate change is likely to influence the frequency of extreme extremes - temperature, precipitation...
Extreme weather events can have large impacts on society and, in many regions, are expected to chang...
Two Regional Climate Model (RCM) projections of changes in extreme precipitation over Europe are ass...
A new climate modelling project has been developed for regional climate simulation and the attributi...
International audienceWe investigate European regional climate change for time periods when the glob...
We investigate European regional climate change for time periods when the global mean temperature ha...
The regional climate model REMO 5.1 has been applied to the European region to investigate the impac...
A global warming of 2 degrees C relative to pre-industrial climate has been considered as a threshol...
Probability distributions of daily maximum and minimum temperatures in a suite of ten RCMs are inves...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Higher availability of future climate data sets, generated by regional climate ...
One of the conclusions of the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report is that there are evidences that climate...
Climate change is likely to influence the frequency of extreme extremes - temperature, precipitation...