In this study, projected changes in climate extreme indices defined by the Expert Team on Climate Change Detection and Indices were investigated over Middle East and North Africa. Changes in the daily maximum and minimum temperature-and precipitation-based extreme indices were analyzed for the end of the 21st century compared to the reference period 1971–2000 using regional climate model simulations. Regional climate model, RegCM4.4 was used to downscale two different global climate model outputs to 50 km resolution under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 scenarios. Results generally indicate an intensification of temperature-and precipitation-based extreme indices with increasing radiative forcing. In particular, an increase in annual minimum of daily min...
The use of a compact set of climate change indexes enhances our understanding of the combined impact...
Climate change could exacerbate extreme climate events. This study investigated the global and conti...
Includes bibliographical referencesChanges in precipitation extremes are projected by many global cl...
In this study, projected changes in climate extreme indices defined by the Expert Team on Climate Ch...
This study systematically analyzes the complete IPCC AR4 (CMIP3) ensemble of GCM simulations with re...
International audienceClimate change indices derived from daily climate model temperature output are...
This study analyzes projected heat extremes over the Middle-East–North Africa (MENA) region until th...
In this study, we present the collation and analysis of the gridded land-based dataset ofindices of ...
The objective of this analysis is to provide an up-to-date observation-based assessment of the evolu...
A suite of climate change indices derived from daily temperature and precipitation data, with a prim...
Global climate projections suggest a significant intensification of summer heat extremes in the Midd...
This study first assesses the performance of regional climate models in the Coordinated Regional Cli...
In this study, we present the collation and analysis of the gridded land-based dataset of indices of...
The global climate is changing. Compared with many parts of the world, especially North America and ...
The ensemble results of CMIP5 climate models that applied the RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 scenarios have been ...
The use of a compact set of climate change indexes enhances our understanding of the combined impact...
Climate change could exacerbate extreme climate events. This study investigated the global and conti...
Includes bibliographical referencesChanges in precipitation extremes are projected by many global cl...
In this study, projected changes in climate extreme indices defined by the Expert Team on Climate Ch...
This study systematically analyzes the complete IPCC AR4 (CMIP3) ensemble of GCM simulations with re...
International audienceClimate change indices derived from daily climate model temperature output are...
This study analyzes projected heat extremes over the Middle-East–North Africa (MENA) region until th...
In this study, we present the collation and analysis of the gridded land-based dataset ofindices of ...
The objective of this analysis is to provide an up-to-date observation-based assessment of the evolu...
A suite of climate change indices derived from daily temperature and precipitation data, with a prim...
Global climate projections suggest a significant intensification of summer heat extremes in the Midd...
This study first assesses the performance of regional climate models in the Coordinated Regional Cli...
In this study, we present the collation and analysis of the gridded land-based dataset of indices of...
The global climate is changing. Compared with many parts of the world, especially North America and ...
The ensemble results of CMIP5 climate models that applied the RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 scenarios have been ...
The use of a compact set of climate change indexes enhances our understanding of the combined impact...
Climate change could exacerbate extreme climate events. This study investigated the global and conti...
Includes bibliographical referencesChanges in precipitation extremes are projected by many global cl...