ASSESSING TWO DIFFERENT CLIMATIC MODELS AND THE NCEP–NCAR REANALYSIS DATA FOR THE DESCRIPTION OF WINTER PRECIPITATION IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA

The main questions motivating this study are: Can climate simulations describe the observations? To what extent can we use climate models to predict climate change? For this purpose, an analysis was made of the correspondences and/or discrepancies between observed winter precipitation data and the d...

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Main Authors: Susana Nieto, A M. Dolores Fr´iasb
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.595.7184 2023-05-15T17:34:50+02:00 ASSESSING TWO DIFFERENT CLIMATIC MODELS AND THE NCEP–NCAR REANALYSIS DATA FOR THE DESCRIPTION OF WINTER PRECIPITATION IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA Susana Nieto A M. Dolores Fr´iasb The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2003 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.595.7184 http://web.usal.es/~concha/pub/sni04.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.595.7184 http://web.usal.es/~concha/pub/sni04.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://web.usal.es/~concha/pub/sni04.pdf text 2003 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T13:43:34Z The main questions motivating this study are: Can climate simulations describe the observations? To what extent can we use climate models to predict climate change? For this purpose, an analysis was made of the correspondences and/or discrepancies between observed winter precipitation data and the data from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction–National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCEP–NCAR) reanalysis project, and from two global climatic models: ECHAM4/OPYC3 and HadCM3. The data used correspond to the accumulated winter precipitation for the period 1949–2000, and comparisons of the mean and variability patterns were made. The methods used were principal components analysis, to break down variability and reduce the dimensions of the fields, and correlation and cross-spectrum analyses for comparison of the time series. For all these, we studied the suitability of their average distributions, as well as their modes of spatial and spectral variability. The results for the Iberian Peninsula show good agreement between the precipitation data of the NCEP–NCAR reanalysis and the observations, both in the average analysis and in the main modes of spatial and time variability. Therefore, the reanalysis data were proved to be a good resource for interpreting climate variations. As regards the climatic models considered, in general the results point to their suitability for describing the spatial distribution of winter precipitation, whereas the spectral association is less appropriate. The variability of the precipitation data was related to circulation patterns and teleconnection indices, such as the North Atlantic oscillation and Text North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Unknown
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description The main questions motivating this study are: Can climate simulations describe the observations? To what extent can we use climate models to predict climate change? For this purpose, an analysis was made of the correspondences and/or discrepancies between observed winter precipitation data and the data from the National Centers for Environmental Prediction–National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCEP–NCAR) reanalysis project, and from two global climatic models: ECHAM4/OPYC3 and HadCM3. The data used correspond to the accumulated winter precipitation for the period 1949–2000, and comparisons of the mean and variability patterns were made. The methods used were principal components analysis, to break down variability and reduce the dimensions of the fields, and correlation and cross-spectrum analyses for comparison of the time series. For all these, we studied the suitability of their average distributions, as well as their modes of spatial and spectral variability. The results for the Iberian Peninsula show good agreement between the precipitation data of the NCEP–NCAR reanalysis and the observations, both in the average analysis and in the main modes of spatial and time variability. Therefore, the reanalysis data were proved to be a good resource for interpreting climate variations. As regards the climatic models considered, in general the results point to their suitability for describing the spatial distribution of winter precipitation, whereas the spectral association is less appropriate. The variability of the precipitation data was related to circulation patterns and teleconnection indices, such as the North Atlantic oscillation and
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A M. Dolores Fr´iasb
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ASSESSING TWO DIFFERENT CLIMATIC MODELS AND THE NCEP–NCAR REANALYSIS DATA FOR THE DESCRIPTION OF WINTER PRECIPITATION IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
author_facet Susana Nieto
A M. Dolores Fr´iasb
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title ASSESSING TWO DIFFERENT CLIMATIC MODELS AND THE NCEP–NCAR REANALYSIS DATA FOR THE DESCRIPTION OF WINTER PRECIPITATION IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
title_short ASSESSING TWO DIFFERENT CLIMATIC MODELS AND THE NCEP–NCAR REANALYSIS DATA FOR THE DESCRIPTION OF WINTER PRECIPITATION IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
title_full ASSESSING TWO DIFFERENT CLIMATIC MODELS AND THE NCEP–NCAR REANALYSIS DATA FOR THE DESCRIPTION OF WINTER PRECIPITATION IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
title_fullStr ASSESSING TWO DIFFERENT CLIMATIC MODELS AND THE NCEP–NCAR REANALYSIS DATA FOR THE DESCRIPTION OF WINTER PRECIPITATION IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
title_full_unstemmed ASSESSING TWO DIFFERENT CLIMATIC MODELS AND THE NCEP–NCAR REANALYSIS DATA FOR THE DESCRIPTION OF WINTER PRECIPITATION IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
title_sort assessing two different climatic models and the ncep–ncar reanalysis data for the description of winter precipitation in the iberian peninsula
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