Authors
Elmira Hassanzadeh, Ali Nazemi, Jan Adamowski, Truong-Huy Nguyen, Van-Thanh Van-Nguyen
Publication date
2019/9/1
Journal
Advances in Water Resources
Volume
131
Pages
103371
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Local characteristics of extreme rainfall quantiles, manifested through Intensity-Duration-Frequency (IDF) curves, are key to infrastructure design. Due to climate change, rainfall extremes are subject to changes, it is, therefore, crucial to explore the potential impacts these changes will have on design storms. A new strain of methodologies, quantile-based downscaling approaches, have recently been proposed to exclusively downscale extreme rainfall quantiles obtained from Global Climate Models (GCMs). These approaches, however, have not been systematically intercompared and the uncertainties related to assigning future design storms are poorly understood. This study evaluates the functionality of three quantile-based downscaling methods during the historical and future periods in Montreal, Canada. Results show that the performance of quantile-based downscaling approaches in reproducing observed …
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