Southeast South America (SESA) is one of the regions of the planet where extreme precipitation events occur and have high impact on human activities. These extreme events result from the complex interactions of a broad range of scales, therefore their study, modelling and projections in a changing climate continue to be a challenging task. The CORDEX Flagship Pilot Study in South America (FPSSESA) addresses this topic in order to advance in the understanding and modelling of extreme precipitation events based on coordinated experiments using different downscaling approaches. In this work we present the results from the collaborative action to intercompare different statistical downscaling techniques in simulating daily precipitation in SESA...
Southeastern South America (SESA) stands out as a remarkable region of occurrence of deep convection...
The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the ability of two sets of global climate models der...
The capability of a set of 7 coordinated regional climate model simulations performed in the framewo...
The aim of this work is to present preliminary results of the statistical and dynamical simulations ...
A collection of 10 high-impact extreme precipitation events occurring in Southeastern South America ...
We investigate the performance of one stretched-grid atmospheric global model, five different region...
We explore the bias in monthly and seasonal mean precipitation simulated by ensembles of different r...
The assessment of ENSO influence on extreme rainfall events over South America will provide useful i...
Precipitation is one of the most difficult variables to estimate using large-scale predictors. Over ...
The downscaling of global climate models (GCMs) aims at incorporating finer scale information to the...
This paper evaluates a present climate simulation over southern South America performed with the Met...
The climate changes observed in the last decades have raised concern among policy and decision maker...
Southeastern South America (SESA) stands out as a remarkable region of occurrence of deep convection...
The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the ability of two sets of global climate models der...
The capability of a set of 7 coordinated regional climate model simulations performed in the framewo...
The aim of this work is to present preliminary results of the statistical and dynamical simulations ...
A collection of 10 high-impact extreme precipitation events occurring in Southeastern South America ...
We investigate the performance of one stretched-grid atmospheric global model, five different region...
We explore the bias in monthly and seasonal mean precipitation simulated by ensembles of different r...
The assessment of ENSO influence on extreme rainfall events over South America will provide useful i...
Precipitation is one of the most difficult variables to estimate using large-scale predictors. Over ...
The downscaling of global climate models (GCMs) aims at incorporating finer scale information to the...
This paper evaluates a present climate simulation over southern South America performed with the Met...
The climate changes observed in the last decades have raised concern among policy and decision maker...
Southeastern South America (SESA) stands out as a remarkable region of occurrence of deep convection...
The purpose of the present study is to evaluate the ability of two sets of global climate models der...
The capability of a set of 7 coordinated regional climate model simulations performed in the framewo...