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Meteorological Applications
Estimating present‐day European seasonal mean rainfall by combining historical data and climate model simulations, for risk assessment
Ben Parkes1  Stephen Jewson2  Francesco Comola3 
[1] Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering University of Manchester Manchester UK;Lambda Climate Research Ltd London UK;Risk Management Solutions Ltd. London UK;
关键词: catastrophe model;    climate change;    climate model;    insurance;    model averaging;    rainfall trends;   
DOI  :  10.1002/met.2031
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Abstract Building risk models for present‐day climate requires an understanding of recent climate trends. To estimate the climate change driven component of recent rainfall trends in Europe, we introduce a novel methodology for combining trend estimates from observed data, a climate model ensemble and a default trend of zero. The methodology weights the different trend estimates based on their uncertainty and consistency with observations. We find that the methodology puts low weights on the observational estimates of recent rainfall trends because they are so uncertain and puts higher weights on the trends estimated using the climate model ensemble mean and the default trend of zero. This demonstrates the value of ensemble simulations of past climate for this application. The methodology we describe establishes a probabilistic framework for estimating uncertain climate change trends based on combining estimates from observed data and climate models and could be applied in many other situations.

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