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Heavy precipitation events over East Africa in a changing climate: results from CORDEX RCMs
by
Mistry, Malcolm N.
, Scoccimarro, Enrico
, Endris, Hussen S.
, Kung’u, James B.
, Koske, James
, Ogega, Obed M.
in
Analysis
/ Annual precipitation
/ atmospheric precipitation
/ climate
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate change
/ Climate change adaptation
/ Climate models
/ Climatology
/ Computer simulation
/ Daily precipitation
/ dynamics
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Eastern Africa
/ Extreme weather
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Global temperature changes
/ Heavy precipitation
/ Mean daily precipitation
/ Mitigation
/ Oceanography
/ Performance assessment
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation (Meteorology)
/ Precipitation distribution
/ Rainfall intensity
/ Regional climate models
/ Regional climates
/ Wet days
2020
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Heavy precipitation events over East Africa in a changing climate: results from CORDEX RCMs
by
Mistry, Malcolm N.
, Scoccimarro, Enrico
, Endris, Hussen S.
, Kung’u, James B.
, Koske, James
, Ogega, Obed M.
in
Analysis
/ Annual precipitation
/ atmospheric precipitation
/ climate
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate change
/ Climate change adaptation
/ Climate models
/ Climatology
/ Computer simulation
/ Daily precipitation
/ dynamics
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Eastern Africa
/ Extreme weather
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Global temperature changes
/ Heavy precipitation
/ Mean daily precipitation
/ Mitigation
/ Oceanography
/ Performance assessment
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation (Meteorology)
/ Precipitation distribution
/ Rainfall intensity
/ Regional climate models
/ Regional climates
/ Wet days
2020
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Heavy precipitation events over East Africa in a changing climate: results from CORDEX RCMs
by
Mistry, Malcolm N.
, Scoccimarro, Enrico
, Endris, Hussen S.
, Kung’u, James B.
, Koske, James
, Ogega, Obed M.
in
Analysis
/ Annual precipitation
/ atmospheric precipitation
/ climate
/ Climate adaptation
/ Climate change
/ Climate change adaptation
/ Climate models
/ Climatology
/ Computer simulation
/ Daily precipitation
/ dynamics
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Earth Sciences
/ Eastern Africa
/ Extreme weather
/ Geophysics/Geodesy
/ Global temperature changes
/ Heavy precipitation
/ Mean daily precipitation
/ Mitigation
/ Oceanography
/ Performance assessment
/ Precipitation
/ Precipitation (Meteorology)
/ Precipitation distribution
/ Rainfall intensity
/ Regional climate models
/ Regional climates
/ Wet days
2020
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Heavy precipitation events over East Africa in a changing climate: results from CORDEX RCMs
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Heavy precipitation events over East Africa in a changing climate: results from CORDEX RCMs
2020
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The study assesses the performance of 24 model runs from five COordinated Regional climate Downscaling Experiment (CORDEX) regional climate models (RCMs) in simulating East Africa’s spatio-temporal precipitation characteristics using a set of eight descriptors: consecutive dry days (CDD), consecutive wet days (CWD), simple precipitation intensity index (SDII), mean daily annual (pr_ANN), seasonal (pr_MAM and pr_OND) precipitation, and representatives of heavy precipitation (90p) and very intense precipitation (99p) events. Relatively better performing RCM runs are then used to assess projected precipitation changes (for the period 2071–2099 relative to 1977–2005) over the study domain under the representative concentration pathway (RCP) 8.5 scenario. The performance of RCMs is found to be descriptor and scope specific. Overall, RCA4 (r1i1p1) forced by CNRM-CERFACS-CNRM-CM5 and MPI-M-MPI-ESM-LR, REMO2009 (r1i1p1) forced by MPI-M-MPI-ESM-LR, and RCA4 (r2i1p1) forced by MPI-M-MPI-ESM-LR emerge as the top four RCM runs. We show that an ensemble mean of the top four model runs outperforms an ensemble mean of 24 model simulations and ensemble means for all runs in an RCM. Our analysis of projections shows a reduction (increase) in mean daily precipitation for MAM(OND), an increase(decrease) in CDD(CWD) events, and a general increase in SDII and the width of the right tail of the precipitation distribution (99p–90p). An increase in SDII and 99p–90p implies a possibility of occurrence of heavy and extreme precipitation incidences by the end of the twenty-first century. Our findings provide important information to support the region’s climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts.
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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