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- Aufbereitung von Niederschlagsdaten aus Klimaprojektionen für wasserwirtschaftliche Modellanwendungen (2014)
- Es werden zwei Verfahren vorgestellt, die eine Berücksichtigung des Klimaänderungssignals in den Niederschlagsdaten des regionalen Klimamodells CLM bei den wasserwirtschaftlichen Modellanwendungen ermöglichen. Für die Generierung langer Zeitreihen mit hohen zeitlichen und räumlichen Auflösungen, wie sie bei Langzeitserien- und Kontinuumssimulationen benötigt werden, wurde ein Downscaling-Ansatz auf Basis von Radarniederschlagsdaten und objektiven Wetterlagenklassen entwickelt. Für einfache wasserwirtschaftliche Modellanwendungen, die auf Modellregen zurückgreifen, wurden die relativen Veränderungen aufgrund des Klimaänderungssignals in der Zukunft abgeschätzt, die dann bei Variantenuntersuchungen in der Zukunft den Modellregen der Vergangenheit aufgeprägt werden können.
- Statistical downscaling of CLM precipitation using adjusted radar data and objective weather types (2012)
- A statistical downscaling method has been developed to produce highly resolved precipitation data from regional climate model (RCM) output, using the model CLM (2 runs, scenario A1B). The procedure is based on the analogue method with the predictors precipitation (daily sums on CLM grid points) and objective weather types (DWD). Analogue days of the time period 2001-2009 are searched using corrected and adjusted data of radar Essen and DWD measurements of objective weather types. The radar data is used to produce high-resolution precipitation data sets (1km², 5min) with realistic spatial and temporal correlations for three catchments in North Rhine-Westphalia. Results in the reference period (1961 - 1990) are examined using extreme value statistics and compared to corrected station data. Data sets of the near and the far future (2021-2050, 2071-2100) are analysed with respect to future trends, and uncertainties of the downscaling procedure are discussed.
- Use of Precipitation Data from the Regional Climate Model CLM for Hydrological Modelling in the dynaklim Project (2011)
- Proceeding of the 12th International Conference on Urban Drainage, Porto Alegre/Brazil, 11-16 September 2011. For the development of adaptation strategies in the research project dynaklim (Dynamic Adaptation of Regional Planning and Development Processes to the Effects of Climate Change in the Emscher-Lippe-Region) numerous models (e. g. sewer models) which need rainfall data as input are used. These models need data with a temporal and spatial resolution beyond the resolution provided by regional climate models. Therefore downscaling of the precipitation data is performed with the help of weather radar data. Comparisons of measurement and model data during 1961-1990 show systematic bias and differing statistical characteristics between the two data types; thus the model data requires preliminary correction before use. A critical point is the corrections´ impact on extreme event data that are applied in extreme value statistics for structure design, e.g. for retention basins. Different characteristics of the analysed rainfall data and correction procedures are described.