AbstractPrecipitation extremes have tangible societal impacts. Here, we assess if current state of the art global climate model simulations at high spatial resolutions (0.35°×0.35°) capture the observed behavior of precipitation extremes in the past few decades over the continental US. We design a correlation-based regionalization framework to quantify precipitation extremes, where samples of extreme events for a grid box may also be drawn from neighboring grid boxes with statistically equal means and statistically significant temporal correlations. We model precipitation extremes with the Generalized Extreme Value (GEV) distribution fits to time series of annual maximum precipitation. Non-stationarity of extremes is captured by including a...
This study explores whether climate models with higher spatial resolutions provide higher accuracy f...
Extreme events, including precipitation extremes, can have severe impacts on human society and on ec...
Despite many recent improvements, climate models continue to poorly simulate extreme precipitation. ...
Finer grids in global climate models could lead to an improvement in the simulation of precipitation...
Extreme weather events can have serious impacts on human society as well as on ecosystems. Future an...
Climate models often underestimate the magnitude of extreme precipitation. We compare the performanc...
To investigate the influence of atmospheric model resolution on the representation of daily precipit...
AbstractRegional and local climate extremes, and their impacts, result from the multifaceted interpl...
Precipitation extremes are expected to increase in a warming climate, thus it is essential to charac...
This study explores whether climate models with higher spatial resolutions provide higher accuracy f...
We examine the resolution dependence of errors in extreme sub-daily precipitation in available high-...
[[abstract]]Changes in the frequency or intensify of extreme weather and climate events could have p...
Regional and local climate extremes, and their impacts, result from the multifaceted interplay betwe...
A dynamical downscaling framework is adopted to explore historical (1950-1999) and projected (2050-2...
Precipitation events are expected to become substantially more intense under global warming, but few...
This study explores whether climate models with higher spatial resolutions provide higher accuracy f...
Extreme events, including precipitation extremes, can have severe impacts on human society and on ec...
Despite many recent improvements, climate models continue to poorly simulate extreme precipitation. ...
Finer grids in global climate models could lead to an improvement in the simulation of precipitation...
Extreme weather events can have serious impacts on human society as well as on ecosystems. Future an...
Climate models often underestimate the magnitude of extreme precipitation. We compare the performanc...
To investigate the influence of atmospheric model resolution on the representation of daily precipit...
AbstractRegional and local climate extremes, and their impacts, result from the multifaceted interpl...
Precipitation extremes are expected to increase in a warming climate, thus it is essential to charac...
This study explores whether climate models with higher spatial resolutions provide higher accuracy f...
We examine the resolution dependence of errors in extreme sub-daily precipitation in available high-...
[[abstract]]Changes in the frequency or intensify of extreme weather and climate events could have p...
Regional and local climate extremes, and their impacts, result from the multifaceted interplay betwe...
A dynamical downscaling framework is adopted to explore historical (1950-1999) and projected (2050-2...
Precipitation events are expected to become substantially more intense under global warming, but few...
This study explores whether climate models with higher spatial resolutions provide higher accuracy f...
Extreme events, including precipitation extremes, can have severe impacts on human society and on ec...
Despite many recent improvements, climate models continue to poorly simulate extreme precipitation. ...