Journal
CLIMATE SERVICES
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages 49-61Publisher
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.cliser.2018.05.001
Keywords
Regional downscaling; Climate impact modeling; Statistical downscaling; Dynamical downscaling; Local Impact Models; Climate change; EURO-CORDEX; Uncertainty estimation; Regional Climate Model; Climate Belgium; Water vapour observations
Funding
- Belgian Science Policy (BELSPO) [CORDEX.be (BR/143/A2)]
- Hercules Foundation
- Flemish Government - department EWI
- Solar-Terrestrial Centre of Excellence (STCE)
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The CORDEX.be project created the foundations for Belgian climate services by producing high-resolution Belgian climate information that (a) incorporates the expertise of the different Belgian climate modeling groups and that (b) is consistent with the outcomes of the international CORDEX (COordinated Regional Climate Downscaling Experiment) project. The key practical tasks for the project were the coordination of activities among different Belgian climate groups, fostering the links to specific international initiatives and the creation of a stakeholder dialogue. Scientifically, the CORDEX.be project contributed to the EURO-CORDEX project, created a small ensemble of High-Resolution (H-Res) future projections over Belgium at convection-permitting resolutions and coupled these to seven Local Impact Models. Several impact studies have been carried out. The project also addressed some aspects of climate change uncertainties. The interactions and feedback from the stakeholder dialogue led to different practical applications at the Belgian national level.
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