Detecting changes in seasonal precipitation extremes using regional climate model projections: Implications for managing fluvial flood risk
@article{Fowler2010DetectingCI, title={Detecting changes in seasonal precipitation extremes using regional climate model projections: Implications for managing fluvial flood risk}, author={Hayley J. Fowler and Robert L. Wilby}, journal={Water Resources Research}, year={2010}, volume={46} }
There is growing evidence of coherent, global patterns of change in annual precipitation and runoff with high latitudes experiencing increases consistent with climate model projections. This paper describes a methodology for estimating detection times for changes in seasonal precipitation extremes. The approach is illustrated using changes in UK precipitation projected by the European Union PRUDENCE climate model ensemble. We show that because of high variability from year to year and…
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