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Simulated Surface Runoff by the biogeography model MAPSS using S. Hostetler's (USGS) climate data (detailed information available at http://regclim.coas.oregonstate.edu/domains.html), created using RegCM3 with ECHAM5 boundary conditions. MAPSS (Mapped Atmosphere-Plant-Soil System) is a static biogeography model that projects potential vegetation distribution and hydrological flows on a grid (http://www.databasin.org/climate-center/features/mapss-model). MAPSS has been used widely for various climate change assessments including the 2000 National Assessment Synthesis Team's report. MAPSS uses long term, average monthly climate data (mean monthly temperature, vapor pressure, wind speed, and precipitation) as well...
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This dataset represents PRISM historical data (1968-1999) and de-biased GCM-driven RegCM3 future projections. Data were de-biased using calculated anomalies on top of PRISM data. Climate data (ECHAM5: Average Annual Total Precipitation, 2045-2060) have been generated using a regional climate model called RegCM3 using boundary conditions from observations or general circulation models for historical conditions, and from GCM projections for future conditions. Regional climate model description: RegCM3 is the third generation of the Regional Climate Model originally developed at the National Center for Atmospheric Research during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Details on current model components and applications...
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Simulated Leaf Area Index by the biogeography model MAPSS using S. Hostetler's (USGS) climate data (detailed information available at http://regclim.coas.oregonstate.edu/domains.html). MAPSS (Mapped Atmosphere-Plant-Soil System) is a static biogeography model that projects potential vegetation distribution and hydrological flows on a grid (http://www.databasin.org/climate-center/features/mapss-model). MAPSS has been used widely for various climate change assessments including the 2000 National Assessment Synthesis Team's report. MAPSS uses long term, average monthly climate data (mean monthly temperature, vapor pressure, wind speed, and precipitation) as well as soils information (texture, depth). Based on a set...
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Simulated Surface Runoff Change by the biogeography model MAPSS using S. Hostetler's (USGS) climate data (detailed information available at http://regclim.coas.oregonstate.edu/domains.html), created using RegCM3 with ECHAM5 boundary conditions. MAPSS (Mapped Atmosphere-Plant-Soil System) is a static biogeography model that projects potential vegetation distribution and hydrological flows on a grid (http://www.databasin.org/climate-center/features/mapss-model). MAPSS has been used widely for various climate change assessments including the 2000 National Assessment Synthesis Team's report. MAPSS uses long term, average monthly climate data (mean monthly temperature, vapor pressure, wind speed, and precipitation)...
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Simulated Leaf Area Index by the biogeography model MAPSS using S. Hostetler's (USGS) climate data (detailed information available at http://regclim.coas.oregonstate.edu/domains.html). MAPSS (Mapped Atmosphere-Plant-Soil System) is a static biogeography model that projects potential vegetation distribution and hydrological flows on a grid (http://www.databasin.org/climate-center/features/mapss-model). MAPSS has been used widely for various climate change assessments including the 2000 National Assessment Synthesis Team's report. MAPSS uses long term, average monthly climate data (mean monthly temperature, vapor pressure, wind speed, and precipitation) as well as soils information (texture, depth). Based on a set...
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This dataset depicts the anomaly for Average Annual Total Precipitation for 2045-2060 compared to 1968-1999 for ECHAM5. These data have been generated using a regional climate model called RegCM3 using boundary conditions from observations or general circulation models for historical conditions, and from GCM projections for future conditions. Regional climate model description: RegCM3 is the third generation of the Regional Climate Model originally developed at the National Center for Atmospheric Research during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Details on current model components and applications of the model can be found in numerous publications (e.g., Giorgi et al, 2004a,b, Pal et al, 2007), the ICTP RegCNET...
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This dataset depicts the Difference for Average Summer Temperature for Jul-Sep for 2045-2060 compared to 1968-1999 for ECHAM5. These data have been generated using a regional climate model called RegCM3 using boundary conditions from observations or general circulation models for historical conditions, and from GCM projections for future conditions. Regional climate model description: RegCM3 is the third generation of the Regional Climate Model originally developed at the National Center for Atmospheric Research during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Details on current model components and applications of the model can be found in numerous publications (e.g., Giorgi et al, 2004a,b, Pal et al, 2007), the ICTP RegCNET...
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This dataset depicts the anomaly for Average Seasonal Precipitation for Jan-Mar for 2015-2030 compared to 1968-1999 for ECHAM5. These data have been generated using a regional climate model called RegCM3 using boundary conditions from observations or general circulation models for historical conditions, and from GCM projections for future conditions. Regional climate model description: RegCM3 is the third generation of the Regional Climate Model originally developed at the National Center for Atmospheric Research during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Details on current model components and applications of the model can be found in numerous publications (e.g., Giorgi et al, 2004a,b, Pal et al, 2007), the ICTP...
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Climate data (GENMOM: Average Annual Total Precipitation, 2015-2030) have been generated using a regional climate model called RegCM3 using boundary conditions from observations or general circulation models for historical conditions, and from GCM projections for future conditions. Regional climate model description: RegCM3 is the third generation of the Regional Climate Model originally developed at the National Center for Atmospheric Research during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Details on current model components and applications of the model can be found in numerous publications (e.g., Giorgi et al, 2004a,b, Pal et al, 2007), the ICTP RegCNET web site (http://users.ictp.it/RegCNET/model.html), and the ICTP...


    map background search result map search result map Average Annual Precipitation 1968 - 2060 GCM ECHAM5 - driven RegCM3 climate model Average Annual Total Precipitation 2015-2060 from ECHAM5-driven RegCM3 climate model Average Summer Temperature for Jul-Sep 2015-2060 from ECHAM5-driven RegCM3 climate model Bias-corrected Average Annual Precipitation from ECHAM5-driven RegCM3 climate model Leaf Area Index 2045 - 2060 simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with GFDL boundary conditions Leaf Area Index 2015-2060 simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with ECHAM5 boundary conditions 4KM Results: Surface Runoff Change (2015-2060) simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with ECHAM5 boundary conditions 4KM Results: Surface Runoff (2015-2060) simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with ECHAM5 boundary conditions 4KM Difference: Winter Precipitation (2015-2060) from ECHAM5-driven RegCM3 climate model (Western US) Average Annual Precipitation 1968 - 2060 GCM ECHAM5 - driven RegCM3 climate model Average Annual Total Precipitation 2015-2060 from ECHAM5-driven RegCM3 climate model Average Summer Temperature for Jul-Sep 2015-2060 from ECHAM5-driven RegCM3 climate model Bias-corrected Average Annual Precipitation from ECHAM5-driven RegCM3 climate model Leaf Area Index 2045 - 2060 simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with GFDL boundary conditions Leaf Area Index 2015-2060 simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with ECHAM5 boundary conditions 4KM Results: Surface Runoff Change (2015-2060) simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with ECHAM5 boundary conditions 4KM Results: Surface Runoff (2015-2060) simulated by MAPSS using RegCM3 with ECHAM5 boundary conditions 4KM Difference: Winter Precipitation (2015-2060) from ECHAM5-driven RegCM3 climate model (Western US)