Abstract Historical simulations of models participating in the sixth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP6) are evaluated over 10 Australian regions for their performance in simulating extreme temperatures, among which three models with initial‐condition large ensembles (LEs) are used to estimate the effects of internal variability. Based on two observational data sets, the Australian Water Availability Project (AWAP) and the Berkeley Earth Surface Temperatures (BEST), we first analyze the models' abilities in simulating the probability distributions of daily maximum and minimum temperature (TX and TN), followed by the spatial patterns and temporal variations of the extreme indices, as defined by the Expert Team on Clima...
This study presents an analysis of daily temperature and precipitation extremes with return periods ...
The New South Wales (NSW)/Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Regional Climate Modelling (NARCliM) pr...
Coupled climate models have been extensively used to further our understanding of the dynamics and p...
This study expands previous work on climate extremes in Australia by investigating the simulation of...
This study evaluates global climate models participating in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Projec...
This study evaluates global climate models participating in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Projec...
The projection of temperature extremes by climate models participating in the Intergovernmental Pane...
© 2016 Springer Science+Business Media DordrechtProjections of changes in temperature extremes are c...
This thesis explores the ability of global climate models (GCMs) to simulate observed conditions at ...
Outputs from new state-of-the-art climate models under the Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project ph...
Outputs from new state-of-the-art climate models under the Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project ph...
Outputs from new state‐of‐the‐art climate models under the Coupled Model Inter‐comparison Project ph...
Outputs from new state‐of‐the‐art climate models under the Coupled Model Inter‐comparison Project ph...
Under global warming, changes in extreme temperatures will manifest in more complex ways in location...
The main objective of this thesis is to evaluate the simulation of heatwaves in climate models and t...
This study presents an analysis of daily temperature and precipitation extremes with return periods ...
The New South Wales (NSW)/Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Regional Climate Modelling (NARCliM) pr...
Coupled climate models have been extensively used to further our understanding of the dynamics and p...
This study expands previous work on climate extremes in Australia by investigating the simulation of...
This study evaluates global climate models participating in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Projec...
This study evaluates global climate models participating in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Projec...
The projection of temperature extremes by climate models participating in the Intergovernmental Pane...
© 2016 Springer Science+Business Media DordrechtProjections of changes in temperature extremes are c...
This thesis explores the ability of global climate models (GCMs) to simulate observed conditions at ...
Outputs from new state-of-the-art climate models under the Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project ph...
Outputs from new state-of-the-art climate models under the Coupled Model Inter-comparison Project ph...
Outputs from new state‐of‐the‐art climate models under the Coupled Model Inter‐comparison Project ph...
Outputs from new state‐of‐the‐art climate models under the Coupled Model Inter‐comparison Project ph...
Under global warming, changes in extreme temperatures will manifest in more complex ways in location...
The main objective of this thesis is to evaluate the simulation of heatwaves in climate models and t...
This study presents an analysis of daily temperature and precipitation extremes with return periods ...
The New South Wales (NSW)/Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Regional Climate Modelling (NARCliM) pr...
Coupled climate models have been extensively used to further our understanding of the dynamics and p...