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An intercomparison of observed and simulated extreme rainfall and temperature events during the last half of the twentieth century: part 2: historical trends

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CLIMATIC CHANGE
卷 98, 期 3-4, 页码 509-529

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10584-009-9743-7

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  1. European Commission [001454]
  2. MMA/BIRD/GEF/CNPq
  3. IAI [IAI CRN055-PROSUR]
  4. Instituto do Milenio LBA2
  5. Ministry of Science and Technology MCT
  6. UK Global Opportunity Fund
  7. University of Buenos Aires [X170, BID 1728/OC-AR-PICT 38273]
  8. Office of Science, US Department of Energy

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We analyze historical simulations of variability in temperature and rainfall extremes in the twentieth century, as derived from various global models run informing the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC-AR4). On the basis of three indices of climate extremes, we compare observed and modeled trends in time and space, including the direction and significance of the changes at the scale of South America south of 10 degrees S. The climate extremes described warm nights, heavy rainfall amounts and dry spells. The reliability of the GCM simulations is suggested by similarity between observations and simulations in the case of warm nights and extreme rainfall in some regions. For any specific extreme temperature index, minor differences appear in the spatial distribution of the changes across models in some regions, while substantial differences appear in regions in the interior of tropical and subtropical South America. The differences are in the relative magnitude of the trends. Consensus and significance are less strong when regional patterns are considered, with the exception of the La Plata Basin, where observed and simulated trends in warm nights and extreme rainfall are evident.

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