Given the coarse scales of coupled atmosphere-ocean global climate models, regional climate models (RCMs) are increasingly relied upon for studies at scales appropriate for many impacts studies. We use outputs from an ensemble of RCMs participating in the North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program (NARCCAP) to investigate potential changes in seasonal air temperature and precipitation between present (1971–2000) and future (2041–2070) time periods across the northeast United States. The models show a consistent modest cold bias each season and are wetter than observations in winter, spring, and summer. Agreement in spatial variability and pattern correlation is good for air temperature and marginal for precipitation. Two meth...
<div><p>The differential warming of land and ocean leads to many continental regions in the Northern...
Study region: Northeast and Midwest, United States. Study focus: Assessing the climate change impac...
In order to make informed decisions in response to future climate change, researchers, policy-makers...
A high resolution regional climate model (RCM) is used to simulate climate of the recent past and to...
Abstract Based on the outputs from multiple regional climate models (RCMs) forced by global climate ...
Climate variability at the regional scale poses a challenge to short-term adap- tation and mitigatio...
In order to make well-informed decisions in response to future climate change, officials and the pub...
Climate projections at relevant temporal and spatial scales are essential to assess potential future...
Climate projections at relevant temporal and spatial scales are essential to assess potential future...
To assess the influence of global climate change at the regional scale, we examine past and future c...
Global climate models (GCMs) provide most climate change projections, but their coarse resolution mu...
Changes in climate are likely to induce changes in precipitation characteristics including intensity...
We examine seasonal forecasts of winter precipitation over the continental United States produced us...
The differential warming of land and ocean leads to many continental regions in the Northern Hemisph...
To assess the influence of global climate change at the regional scale, we examine past and future c...
<div><p>The differential warming of land and ocean leads to many continental regions in the Northern...
Study region: Northeast and Midwest, United States. Study focus: Assessing the climate change impac...
In order to make informed decisions in response to future climate change, researchers, policy-makers...
A high resolution regional climate model (RCM) is used to simulate climate of the recent past and to...
Abstract Based on the outputs from multiple regional climate models (RCMs) forced by global climate ...
Climate variability at the regional scale poses a challenge to short-term adap- tation and mitigatio...
In order to make well-informed decisions in response to future climate change, officials and the pub...
Climate projections at relevant temporal and spatial scales are essential to assess potential future...
Climate projections at relevant temporal and spatial scales are essential to assess potential future...
To assess the influence of global climate change at the regional scale, we examine past and future c...
Global climate models (GCMs) provide most climate change projections, but their coarse resolution mu...
Changes in climate are likely to induce changes in precipitation characteristics including intensity...
We examine seasonal forecasts of winter precipitation over the continental United States produced us...
The differential warming of land and ocean leads to many continental regions in the Northern Hemisph...
To assess the influence of global climate change at the regional scale, we examine past and future c...
<div><p>The differential warming of land and ocean leads to many continental regions in the Northern...
Study region: Northeast and Midwest, United States. Study focus: Assessing the climate change impac...
In order to make informed decisions in response to future climate change, researchers, policy-makers...