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Towards predictive understanding of regional climate change

  • Shang Ping Xie
  • , Clara Deser
  • , Gabriel A. Vecchi
  • , Matthew Collins
  • , Thomas L. Delworth
  • , Alex Hall
  • , Ed Hawkins
  • , Nathaniel C. Johnson
  • , Christophe Cassou
  • , Alessandra Giannini
  • , Masahiro Watanabe
  • Scripps Institution of Oceanography
  • National Center for Atmospheric Research
  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  • University of Exeter
  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • University of Reading
  • University of Hawaii
  • Princeton University
  • International Research Institute for Climate and Society
  • University of Tokyo

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Regional information on climate change is urgently needed but often deemed unreliable. To achieve credible regional climate projections, it is essential to understand underlying physical processes, reduce model biases and evaluate their impact on projections, and adequately account for internal variability. In the tropics, where atmospheric internal variability is small compared with the forced change, advancing our understanding of the coupling between long-term changes in upper-ocean temperature and the atmospheric circulation will help most to narrow the uncertainty. In the extratropics, relatively large internal variability introduces substantial uncertainty, while exacerbating risks associated with extreme events. Large ensemble simulations are essential to estimate the probabilistic distribution of climate change on regional scales. Regional models inherit atmospheric circulation uncertainty from global models and do not automatically solve the problem of regional climate change. We conclude that the current priority is to understand and reduce uncertainties on scales greater than 100 km to aid assessments at finer scales.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)921-930
Nombre de pages10
journalNature Climate Change
Volume5
Numéro de publication10
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 25 oct. 2015

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