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High Resolution Climate Change Simulation for Central Europe

Klaus Keuler (), Alexander Block and Eberhard Schaller
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Klaus Keuler: Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus
Alexander Block: Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus
Eberhard Schaller: Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus

A chapter in High Performance Computing in Science and Engineering ’03, 2003, pp 11-22 from Springer

Abstract: Summary Two regional climate simulations are performed with a high-resolution limited area model for Central Europe, representing present-day climate conditions and a future climate change scenario according to a doubled global CO 2-concentration. Results of a global climate change simulation are used to initialize the regional model and to drive the simulations via time-dependent boundary values. The regional simulations show considerable changes in temperature and precipitation with noticeable geographical and seasonal modifications. For Germany, a significant warming of up to 4K emerges but the simulated tendency of decreasing summer rainfall cannot be approved as significant.

Keywords: Regional Climate Model; Future Climate Scenario; Climate Change Signal; Regional Climate Simulation; High Horizontal Resolution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-55876-4_2

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