Authors
Sven Kotlarski, Péter Szabó, Sixto Herrera, Olle Räty, Klaus Keuler, Pedro M Soares, Rita M Cardoso, Thomas Bosshard, Christian Pagé, Fredrik Boberg, José M Gutiérrez, Francesco A Isotta, Adam Jaczewski, Frank Kreienkamp, Mark A Liniger, Cristian Lussana, Krystyna Pianko‐Kluczyńska
Publication date
2019/7/1
Journal
International Journal of Climatology
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Description
The influence of uncertainties in gridded observational reference data on regional climate model (RCM) evaluation is quantified on a pan-European scale. Three different reference data sets are considered: the coarse-resolved E-OBS data set, a compilation of regional high-resolution gridded products (HR) and the European-scale MESAN reanalysis. Five high-resolution ERA-Interim-driven RCM experiments of the EURO-CORDEX initiative are evaluated against each of these references over eight European sub-regions and considering a range of performance metrics for mean daily temperature and daily precipitation. The spatial scale of the evaluation is 0.22∘, ie the grid spacing of the coarsest data set in the exercise (E-OBS). While the three reference grids agree on the overall mean climatology, differences can be pronounced over individual regions. These differences partly translate into RCM evaluation uncertainty. For most cases observational uncertainty is smaller than RCM uncertainty. Nevertheless, for individual sub-regions and performance metrics observational uncertainty can dominate. This is especially true for precipitation and for metrics targeting the wet-day frequency, the pattern correlation and the distributional similarity. In some cases the spatially averaged mean bias can also be considerably affected. An illustrative ranking exercise highlights the overall effect of observational uncertainty on RCM ranking. Over individual sub-domains, the choice of a specific reference can modify RCM ranks by up to four levels (out of five RCMs). For most cases, however, RCM ranks are stable irrespective of the reference. These results …
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Scholar articles
S Kotlarski, P Szabó, S Herrera, O Räty, K Keuler… - International Journal of Climatology, 2019