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Evaluating the performance of climate models in reproducing the hydrological characteristics of rainfall events
Authors:Jung-Hun Song  Satbyeol Shin  Jaepil Cho  Rajendra Paudel  Yogesh P Khare
Institution:1. Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering &2. Tropical Research and Education Center, University of Florida , Homestead, Florida, USA;3. Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, University of Florida , Gainesville, Florida, USA;4. Climate Application Department, APEC Climate Center , Busan, Republic of Korea;5. Science Department, The Everglades Foundation , Palmetto Bay, Florida, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Rainfall events largely control hydrological processes occurring on and in the ground, but the performance of climate models in reproducing rainfall events has not been investigated enough to guide selection among the models when making hydrological projections. We proposed to compare the durations, intensities, and pause periods, as well as depths of rainfall events when assessing the accuracy of general circulation models (GCMs) in reproducing the hydrological characteristics of observed rainfall. We also compared the sizes of design storm events and the frequency and severity of drought to demonstrate the consequences of GCM selection. The results show that rainfall and extreme hydrological event projections could significantly vary depending on climate model selection and weather stations, suggesting the need for a careful and comprehensive evaluation of GCM in the hydrological analysis of climate change. The proposed methods are expected to help to improve the accuracy of future hydrological projections for water resources planning.
Keywords:rainfall characteristics  climate change  hydrological projection  general circulation models (GCMs)  design storm  drought
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