Temperature Changes In Poland In 21st Century – Results Of Global Simulation And Regional Downscaling

The main source of information about future climate changes are the results of numerical simulations performed in scientific institutions around the world. Present projections from global circulation models (GCMs) are too coarse and are only usefulness for the world, hemisphere or continent spatial...

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Main Author: Pilarski Michał
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-09-01
Series:Quaestiones Geographicae
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/quageo-2015-0023
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spelling doaj-2e6304259a0d4e608e12bb11b7047d132021-09-05T20:51:28ZengSciendoQuaestiones Geographicae2081-63832015-09-01343859910.1515/quageo-2015-0023quageo-2015-0023Temperature Changes In Poland In 21st Century – Results Of Global Simulation And Regional DownscalingPilarski Michał0Institute of Geography, University of Gdańsk, PolandThe main source of information about future climate changes are the results of numerical simulations performed in scientific institutions around the world. Present projections from global circulation models (GCMs) are too coarse and are only usefulness for the world, hemisphere or continent spatial analysis. The low horizontal resolution of global models (100–200 km), does not allow to assess climate changes at regional or local scales. Therefore it is necessary to lead studies concerning how to detail the GCMs information. The problem of information transfer from the GCMs to higher spatial scale solve: dynamical and statistical downscaling. The dynamical downscaling method based on “nesting” global information in a regional models (RCMs), which solve the equations of motion and the thermodynamic laws in a small spatial scale (10–50 km). However, the statistical downscaling models (SDMs) identify the relationship between large-scale variable (predictor) and small-scale variable (predictand) implementing linear regression. The main goal of the study was to compare the global model scenarios of thermal condition in Poland in XXI century with the more accurate statistical and dynamical regional models outcomes. Generally studies confirmed usefulness of statistical downscaling to detail information from GCMs. Basic results present that regional models captured local aspects of thermal conditions variability especially in coastal zone.https://doi.org/10.1515/quageo-2015-0023downscalingclimate changesair temperaturecanonical correlation analysisweather generatorpoland
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Temperature Changes In Poland In 21st Century – Results Of Global Simulation And Regional Downscaling
Quaestiones Geographicae
downscaling
climate changes
air temperature
canonical correlation analysis
weather generator
poland
author_facet Pilarski Michał
author_sort Pilarski Michał
title Temperature Changes In Poland In 21st Century – Results Of Global Simulation And Regional Downscaling
title_short Temperature Changes In Poland In 21st Century – Results Of Global Simulation And Regional Downscaling
title_full Temperature Changes In Poland In 21st Century – Results Of Global Simulation And Regional Downscaling
title_fullStr Temperature Changes In Poland In 21st Century – Results Of Global Simulation And Regional Downscaling
title_full_unstemmed Temperature Changes In Poland In 21st Century – Results Of Global Simulation And Regional Downscaling
title_sort temperature changes in poland in 21st century – results of global simulation and regional downscaling
publisher Sciendo
series Quaestiones Geographicae
issn 2081-6383
publishDate 2015-09-01
description The main source of information about future climate changes are the results of numerical simulations performed in scientific institutions around the world. Present projections from global circulation models (GCMs) are too coarse and are only usefulness for the world, hemisphere or continent spatial analysis. The low horizontal resolution of global models (100–200 km), does not allow to assess climate changes at regional or local scales. Therefore it is necessary to lead studies concerning how to detail the GCMs information. The problem of information transfer from the GCMs to higher spatial scale solve: dynamical and statistical downscaling. The dynamical downscaling method based on “nesting” global information in a regional models (RCMs), which solve the equations of motion and the thermodynamic laws in a small spatial scale (10–50 km). However, the statistical downscaling models (SDMs) identify the relationship between large-scale variable (predictor) and small-scale variable (predictand) implementing linear regression. The main goal of the study was to compare the global model scenarios of thermal condition in Poland in XXI century with the more accurate statistical and dynamical regional models outcomes. Generally studies confirmed usefulness of statistical downscaling to detail information from GCMs. Basic results present that regional models captured local aspects of thermal conditions variability especially in coastal zone.
topic downscaling
climate changes
air temperature
canonical correlation analysis
weather generator
poland
url https://doi.org/10.1515/quageo-2015-0023
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