ABSTRACT: The assessment of climate change impacts in regions with complex orography and land-sea interfaces poses a challenge related to shortcomings of global climate models. Furthermore, climate indices based on absolute thresholds are especially sensitive to systematic model biases. Here we assess the effect of bias adjustment (BA) on the projected changes in temperature extremes focusing on the number of annual days with maximum temperature above 35°C. To this aim, we use three BA methods of increasing complexity (from simple scaling to empirical quantile mapping) and present a global analysis of raw and BA CMIP5 projections under different global warming levels. The main conclusions are (1) BA amplifies the magnitude of the climate ch...
This article extends a previous study (Seneviratne et al., 2016) to provide regional analyses of cha...
Climatic warming of about 0.5 ° C in the global mean since the 1970s has strongly increased the occu...
High-resolution, bias-corrected climate data is necessary for climate impact studies and modeling ef...
The assessment of climate change impacts in regions with complex orography and land-sea interfaces p...
ABSTRACT: Systematic biases in climate models hamper their direct use in impact studies and, as a co...
AbstractWe present a dataset of daily, bias-adjusted temperature and precipitation projections for c...
peer reviewedVegetation models for climate adaptation and mitigation strategies require spatially hi...
A method is presented which applies bias adjustments to climate indicators that are based on fixed ...
Statistical bias-adjustment of climate 5 models’ outputs is being increasingly used for assessing th...
Global climate model (GCM) output typically needs to be bias corrected before it can be used for cli...
Climate extremes, such as heat waves and heavy precipitation events, have large impacts on ecosystem...
Systematic biases in climate models hamper their direct use in impact studies and, as a consequence,...
Along with the higher demand for bias-corrected data for climate impact studies, the number of avail...
The effectiveness of adaptive measures tackling the effects of climate change is dependent on robust...
Knowledge of when specific global or local temperature levels are reached is important for decision ...
This article extends a previous study (Seneviratne et al., 2016) to provide regional analyses of cha...
Climatic warming of about 0.5 ° C in the global mean since the 1970s has strongly increased the occu...
High-resolution, bias-corrected climate data is necessary for climate impact studies and modeling ef...
The assessment of climate change impacts in regions with complex orography and land-sea interfaces p...
ABSTRACT: Systematic biases in climate models hamper their direct use in impact studies and, as a co...
AbstractWe present a dataset of daily, bias-adjusted temperature and precipitation projections for c...
peer reviewedVegetation models for climate adaptation and mitigation strategies require spatially hi...
A method is presented which applies bias adjustments to climate indicators that are based on fixed ...
Statistical bias-adjustment of climate 5 models’ outputs is being increasingly used for assessing th...
Global climate model (GCM) output typically needs to be bias corrected before it can be used for cli...
Climate extremes, such as heat waves and heavy precipitation events, have large impacts on ecosystem...
Systematic biases in climate models hamper their direct use in impact studies and, as a consequence,...
Along with the higher demand for bias-corrected data for climate impact studies, the number of avail...
The effectiveness of adaptive measures tackling the effects of climate change is dependent on robust...
Knowledge of when specific global or local temperature levels are reached is important for decision ...
This article extends a previous study (Seneviratne et al., 2016) to provide regional analyses of cha...
Climatic warming of about 0.5 ° C in the global mean since the 1970s has strongly increased the occu...
High-resolution, bias-corrected climate data is necessary for climate impact studies and modeling ef...