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Understanding Differences in California Climate Projections Produced by Dynamical and Statistical Downscaling
Author(s) -
Walton Daniel,
Berg Neil,
Pierce David,
Maurer Ed,
Hall Alex,
Lin YenHeng,
Rahimi Stefan,
Cayan Dan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of geophysical research: atmospheres
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2169-8996
pISSN - 2169-897X
DOI - 10.1029/2020jd032812
Subject(s) - downscaling , climatology , weather research and forecasting model , precipitation , environmental science , gcm transcription factors , climate model , transient climate simulation , climate change , general circulation model , meteorology , mediterranean climate , geography , geology , oceanography , archaeology
We compare historical and end‐of‐century temperature and precipitation patterns over California from one dynamically downscaled simulation using the Weather Research and Forecast (WRF) model and two simulations statistically downscaled using Localized Constructed Analogs (LOCA). We uniquely separate causes of differences between dynamically and statistically based future climate projections into differences in historical climate (gridded observations versus regional climate model output) and differences in how these downscaling techniques explicitly handle future climate changes (numerical modeling versus analogs). In these methods, solutions between different downscaling techniques differ more in the future compared to the historical period. Changes projected by LOCA are insensitive to the choice of driving data. Only through dynamical downscaling can we simulate physically consistent regional springtime warming patterns across the Sierra Nevada, while the statistical simulations inherit an unphysical signal from their parent Global Climate Model (GCM) or gridded data. The results of our study clarify why these different techniques produce different outcomes and may also provide guidance on which downscaled products to use for certain impact analyses in California and perhaps other Mediterranean regimes.

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