Séminaire du CEREA - 4 novembre 2003
Validation of today's climate simulation with the regional model REMO
The climate changes are expected to lead to an intensification
of the water cycle with an
increase in evaporation and precipitation rates. There is now a growing
interest in regional modeling in response to a need of local
prediction. In this framework,
the REgional MOdel REMO of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology is
involved in the
German Project KLIWA, which aim is to analyze the change in the water
cycle in the south of
Germany.
REMO was used to analyze the change in precipitation and temperature in
the century to come. Linked to those analyses, a validation of the
model was necessary. This
validation was made by comparing the precipitation and temperature
outputs with a set of
observations for the two decades 1981-2000. The analyses were made on
different time scales: yearly and monthly values as well as on extreme events.
Le séminaire aura lieu dans la salle de réunion du CEREA B220 à 14h00.
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