GFDL researchers have developed
a regional dynamical downscaling model for Atlantic hurricanes and tested it by comparing with observed hurricane activity since 1980.
Not exact matches
Rockel, B., C.L. Castro, R.A. Pielke Sr., H. von Storch, and G. Leoncini, 2008:
Dynamical downscaling: Assessment of model system dependent retained and added variability for two different
regional climate models.
In sensitivity experiments the influence of removed orography of Greenland on the Arctic flow patterns and cyclone tracks during winter have been determined using a global coupled model and a
dynamical downscaling with the
regional atmospheric model HIRHAM.
Dynamical downscaling uses high - resolution climate models to represent global or
regional sub-domains, and uses either observed or lower - resolution AOGCM data as their boundary conditions.
Dynamical versus statistical
downscaling for the generation of
regional climate change scenarios at a Western Mediterranean basin: the Júcar River District
In a series of Atlantic basin - specific
dynamical downscaling studies (Bender et al. 2010; Knutson et al. 2013), we attempted to address both of these limitations by letting the Atlantic basin
regional model of Knutson et al. (2008) provide the overall storm frequency information, and then
downscaling each individual storm from the
regional model study into the GFDL hurricane prediction system.