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Regional Climate Models Add Value to Global Model Data: A Review and Selected Examples
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Author Affiliations
Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems, Clinical Research Organization, University of Reading
Published InBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Year2011
Citations516
Abstract
An important challenge in current climate modeling is to realistically describe small-scale weather statistics, such as topographic precipitation and coastal wind patterns, or regional phenomena like polar lows. Global climate models simulate atmospheric processes with increasingly higher resolutions, but still regional climate models have a lot of advantages. They consume less computation time because of their limited simulation area and thereby allow for higher resolution both in time and space as well as for longer integration times. Regional climate models can be used for dynamical down-scaling purposes because their output data can be processed to produce higher resolved atmospheric fields, allowing the representation of small-scale processes and a more detailed description of physiographic details (such as mountain ranges, coastal zones,…
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