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GSWP-2: Multimodel Analysis and Implications for Our Perception of the Land Surface
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The Second Global Soil Wetness Project (GSWP-2) is an initiative to compare and evaluate 10-year simulations by a broad range of land surface models under controlled conditions. A major product of GSWP-2 is the first global ...
Supplement to GSWP-2: Details of the Forcing Data
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Evaluation and Future Projection of Chinese Precipitation Extremes Using Large Ensemble High-Resolution Climate Simulations
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: AbstractEvaluation of Chinese precipitation extremes is conducted based on large ensemble projections of the present climate and 4-K-warmer climates derived from a high-resolution atmospheric general circulation model. The ...
Incorporating Anthropogenic Water Regulation Modules into a Land Surface Model
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: nthropogenic activities have been significantly perturbing global freshwater flows and groundwater reserves. Despite numerous advances in the development of land surface models (LSMs) and global terrestrial hydrological ...
Validation of a Pattern Scaling Approach for Determining the Maximum Available Renewable Freshwater Resource
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: pattern scaling approach allows projection of regional climate changes under a wide range of emission scenarios. A basic assumption of this approach is that the spatial response pattern to global warming (scaling pattern) ...
Comparing Large-Scale Hydrological Model Simulations to Observed Runoff Percentiles in Europe
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: arge-scale hydrological models describing the terrestrial water balance at continental and global scales are increasingly being used in earth system modeling and climate impact assessments. However, because of incomplete ...
Multimodel Estimate of the Global Terrestrial Water Balance: Setup and First Results
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ix land surface models and five global hydrological models participate in a model intercomparison project [Water Model Intercomparison Project (WaterMIP)], which for the first time compares simulation results of these ...