Precipitation downscaling improves the coarse resolution and poor representation of precipitation in global climate models and helps end users to assess the likely hydrological impacts of climate change. This paper integrates perspectives from meteorologists, climatologists, statisticians, and hydrologists to identify generic end user (in particular, impact modeler) needs and to discuss downscaling capabilities and gaps. End users need a reliable representation of precipitation intensities and temporal and spatial variability, as well as physical consistency, independent of region and season. In addition to presenting dynamical downscaling, we review perfect prognosis statistical downscaling, model output statistics, and weather generators,...
Statistical downscaling methods are popular post-processing tools which are widely used in many sect...
Producing reliable estimates of changes in precipitation at local- and regional-scales remains an im...
A precipitation downscaling method is presented using precipitation from a general circulation model...
Precipitation downscaling improves the coarse resolution and poor representation of precipitation in...
Precipitation downscaling improves the coarse resolution and poor representation of precipitation in...
Precipitation downscaling improves the coarse resolution and poor representation of precipitation in...
Precipitation downscaling improves the coarse resolution and poor representation of precipitation in...
Abstract Precipitation extremes and small-scale variability are essential drivers in ...
General circulation models (GCMs) are the primary tools for evaluating the possible impacts of clima...
International audienceDownscaling of climate model data is essential to local and regional impact an...
High-resolution, bias-corrected climate data is necessary for climate impact studies and modeling ef...
International audienceDownscaling of climate model data is essential to most impact analysis. We com...
Downscaling of climate model data is essential to local and regional impact analysis. We compare two...
A precipitation downscaling method is presented using precipitation from a general circulation model...
A precipitation downscaling method is presented using precipitation from a general circulation model...
Statistical downscaling methods are popular post-processing tools which are widely used in many sect...
Producing reliable estimates of changes in precipitation at local- and regional-scales remains an im...
A precipitation downscaling method is presented using precipitation from a general circulation model...
Precipitation downscaling improves the coarse resolution and poor representation of precipitation in...
Precipitation downscaling improves the coarse resolution and poor representation of precipitation in...
Precipitation downscaling improves the coarse resolution and poor representation of precipitation in...
Precipitation downscaling improves the coarse resolution and poor representation of precipitation in...
Abstract Precipitation extremes and small-scale variability are essential drivers in ...
General circulation models (GCMs) are the primary tools for evaluating the possible impacts of clima...
International audienceDownscaling of climate model data is essential to local and regional impact an...
High-resolution, bias-corrected climate data is necessary for climate impact studies and modeling ef...
International audienceDownscaling of climate model data is essential to most impact analysis. We com...
Downscaling of climate model data is essential to local and regional impact analysis. We compare two...
A precipitation downscaling method is presented using precipitation from a general circulation model...
A precipitation downscaling method is presented using precipitation from a general circulation model...
Statistical downscaling methods are popular post-processing tools which are widely used in many sect...
Producing reliable estimates of changes in precipitation at local- and regional-scales remains an im...
A precipitation downscaling method is presented using precipitation from a general circulation model...