Authors
M Déqué, DP Rowell, D Lüthi, F Giorgi, JH Christensen, B Rockel, D Jacob, Erik Kjellström, M De Castro, BJJM Van Den Hurk
Publication date
2007/5
Journal
Climatic Change
Volume
81
Pages
53-70
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Ten regional climate models (RCM) have been integrated with the standard forcings of the PRUDENCE experiment: IPCC-SRES A2 radiative forcing and Hadley Centre boundary conditions. The response over Europe, calculated as the difference between the 2071–2100 and the 1961–1990 means can be viewed as an expected value about which various uncertainties exist. Uncertainties are measured here by variance in eight sub-European boxes. Four sources of uncertainty can be evaluated with the material provided by the PRUDENCE project. Sampling uncertainty is due to the fact that the model climate is estimated as an average over a finite number of years (30). Model uncertainty is due to the fact that the models use different techniques to discretize the equations and to represent sub-grid effects. Radiative uncertainty is due to the fact that IPCC-SRES A2 is merely one hypothesis. Some RCMs …
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