HESS Opinions "Should we apply bias correction to global and regional climate model data?"
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology · University of Hohenheim
Abstract
Abstract. Despite considerable progress in recent years, output of both global and regional circulation models is still afflicted with biases to a degree that precludes its direct use, especially in climate change impact studies. This is well known, and to overcome this problem, bias correction (BC; i.e. the correction of model output towards observations in a post-processing step) has now become a standard procedure in climate change impact studies. In this paper we argue that BC is currently often used in an invalid way: it is added to the GCM/RCM model chain without sufficient proof that the consistency of the latter (i.e. the agreement between model dynamics/model output and our judgement) as well as the…
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5Topics & keywords
- Generality
- Climate change
- Consistency (knowledge bases)
- Climate model
- General Circulation Model
- Econometrics
- Judgement
- Computer science
- Climate action