Future regional projections of extreme temperatures in Europe: a nonstationary seasonal approach

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Maria Dolores Frías
Roberto Mínguez
Jose Manuel Gutiérrez
Fernando J. Méndez
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[1] Universidad de Cantabria,Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
[2] Universidad de Cantabria,Environmental Hydraulics Institute (IH Cantabria)
[3] CSIC-UC,Instituto de Física de Cantabria
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Climatic Change | 2012年 / 113卷
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Return Period; Generalize Extreme Value; Return Level; Generalize Extreme Value Distribution; Nonstationary Model;
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This paper analyzes changes of maximum temperatures in Europe, which are evaluated using two state-of-the-art regional climate models from the EU ENSEMBLES project. Extremes are expressed in terms of return values using a time-dependent generalized extreme value (GEV) model fitted to monthly maxima. Unlike the standard GEV method, this approach allows analyzing return periods at different time scales (monthly, seasonal, annual, etc). The study focuses on the end of the 20th century (1961–2000), used as a calibration/validation period, and assesses the changes projected for the period 2061–2100 considering the A1B emission scenario. The performance of the regional models is evaluated for each season of the calibration period against the high-resolution gridded E-OBS dataset, showing a similar South-North gradient with larger values over the Mediterranean basin. The inter-RCM changes in the bias pattern with respect to the E-OBS are larger than the bias resulting from a change in the boundary conditions from ERA-40 to ECHAM5 20c3m. The maximum temperature response to increased green house gases, as projected by the A1B scenario, is consistent for both RCMs. Under that scenario, results indicate that the increments for extremes (e.g. 40-year return values) will be two or three times higher than those for the mean seasonal temperatures, particularly during Spring and Summer in Southern Europe.
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页码:371 / 392
页数:21
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