In this study, we systematically compare a wide range of observational and numerical precipitation datasets for Central Asia. Data considered include two re-analyses, three datasets based on direct observations, and the output of a regional climate model simulation driven by a global re-analysis. These are validated and intercompared with respect to their ability to represent the Central Asian precipitation climate. In each of the datasets, we consider the mean spatial distribution and the seasonal cycle of precipitation, the amplitude of interannual variability, the representation of individual yearly anomalies, the precipitation sensitivity (i.e. the response to wet and dry conditions), and the temporal homogeneity of precipitation. Addit...
We investigate the effects of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and the El Nino Southern Oscillat...
Satellite precipitation estimates (SPEs) provide important alternative precipitation sources for var...
This work investigated projected future changes in seasonal mean air temperature (°C) and precipitat...
Precipitation has been considered to be a critical water source for both human livelihoods and ecosy...
Climate research in Central Asia is usually based on the analysis of meteorological observations. Ho...
The precipitation climate in the larger Tian Shan region of Central Asia is described in terms of th...
The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) provides data, which is widely used to ass...
Climate change has been observed worldwide in the last years. Among the different effects of climate...
International audienceTo understand the atmospheric mechanisms resulting in a pronounced cold season...
More extreme precipitation is expected to occur in the arid and wet regions due to climate warming. ...
International audienceCentral Asia (CA) is subjected to a large variability of precipitation. This s...
This study examines precipitation climatology and interannual variability in two regions in the lowe...
Central Asia has been rapidly changing in multiple ways over the past few decades. Increases in temp...
Changes in climate can be favorable as well as detrimental for natural and anthropogenic systems. Te...
Central Southwest Asia (CSWA; 20°–47°N, 40°–85°E) is a water-scarce and a societally vulnerable regi...
We investigate the effects of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and the El Nino Southern Oscillat...
Satellite precipitation estimates (SPEs) provide important alternative precipitation sources for var...
This work investigated projected future changes in seasonal mean air temperature (°C) and precipitat...
Precipitation has been considered to be a critical water source for both human livelihoods and ecosy...
Climate research in Central Asia is usually based on the analysis of meteorological observations. Ho...
The precipitation climate in the larger Tian Shan region of Central Asia is described in terms of th...
The Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) provides data, which is widely used to ass...
Climate change has been observed worldwide in the last years. Among the different effects of climate...
International audienceTo understand the atmospheric mechanisms resulting in a pronounced cold season...
More extreme precipitation is expected to occur in the arid and wet regions due to climate warming. ...
International audienceCentral Asia (CA) is subjected to a large variability of precipitation. This s...
This study examines precipitation climatology and interannual variability in two regions in the lowe...
Central Asia has been rapidly changing in multiple ways over the past few decades. Increases in temp...
Changes in climate can be favorable as well as detrimental for natural and anthropogenic systems. Te...
Central Southwest Asia (CSWA; 20°–47°N, 40°–85°E) is a water-scarce and a societally vulnerable regi...
We investigate the effects of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and the El Nino Southern Oscillat...
Satellite precipitation estimates (SPEs) provide important alternative precipitation sources for var...
This work investigated projected future changes in seasonal mean air temperature (°C) and precipitat...