This study uses the quantile mapping bias correction (QMBC) method to correct the bias in five regional climate models (RCMs) from the latest output of the Rossby Center Climate Regional Model (RCA4) over Kenya. The outputs were validated using various scalar metrics such as root-mean-square difference (RMSD), mean absolute error (MAE), and mean bias. The study found that the QMBC algorithm demonstrates varying performance among the models in the study domain. The results show that most of the models exhibit reasonable improvement after corrections at seasonal and annual timescales. Specifically, the European Community Earth-System (EC-EARTH) and Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) models depict remarkable ...
Regional impact assessments of climate change on hydrological extremes require robust examinations o...
Regional Climate Models (RCMs) are an essential tool for analysing regional climate change impacts, ...
Study region: The Mindel river catchment, gauge Offingen, Bavaria, Germany. Study focus: The study i...
Although Global Climate Models (GCMs) are regarded as the best tools available for future climate pr...
This study aims to conduct a thorough investigation to compare the abilities of quantile mapping (QM...
This study evaluates bias correction methods and develops future climate scenarios using the output ...
Many scientists assume that RCM output is directly used as input for climate change impact models, w...
This study examines the performance of 10 Regional Climate Model (RCM) outputs which are dynamically...
This study explored the potential for bias correction of global precipitation datasets (GPD) to supp...
Understanding future evolution of drought scenario across localized domains remains an imperative pr...
Global climate model (GCM) output typically needs to be bias corrected before it can be used for cli...
The systemic biases of Regional Climate Models (RCMs) impede their application in regional hydrologi...
Abstract Precipitation and temperature projections from Regional Climate Models (RCMs) over Central ...
AbstractWe present a dataset of daily, bias-adjusted temperature and precipitation projections for c...
In this study, we analyze the impact of bias correction models on present and future precipitation a...
Regional impact assessments of climate change on hydrological extremes require robust examinations o...
Regional Climate Models (RCMs) are an essential tool for analysing regional climate change impacts, ...
Study region: The Mindel river catchment, gauge Offingen, Bavaria, Germany. Study focus: The study i...
Although Global Climate Models (GCMs) are regarded as the best tools available for future climate pr...
This study aims to conduct a thorough investigation to compare the abilities of quantile mapping (QM...
This study evaluates bias correction methods and develops future climate scenarios using the output ...
Many scientists assume that RCM output is directly used as input for climate change impact models, w...
This study examines the performance of 10 Regional Climate Model (RCM) outputs which are dynamically...
This study explored the potential for bias correction of global precipitation datasets (GPD) to supp...
Understanding future evolution of drought scenario across localized domains remains an imperative pr...
Global climate model (GCM) output typically needs to be bias corrected before it can be used for cli...
The systemic biases of Regional Climate Models (RCMs) impede their application in regional hydrologi...
Abstract Precipitation and temperature projections from Regional Climate Models (RCMs) over Central ...
AbstractWe present a dataset of daily, bias-adjusted temperature and precipitation projections for c...
In this study, we analyze the impact of bias correction models on present and future precipitation a...
Regional impact assessments of climate change on hydrological extremes require robust examinations o...
Regional Climate Models (RCMs) are an essential tool for analysing regional climate change impacts, ...
Study region: The Mindel river catchment, gauge Offingen, Bavaria, Germany. Study focus: The study i...