Variations in the Simulation of Climate Change Impact Indices due to Different Land Surface Schemes over the Eastern Mediterranean, Middle East and Northern Africa

The Eastern Mediterranean (EM) and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are projected to be exposed to extreme climatic conditions in the 21st century, which will likely induce adverse impacts in various sectors. Relevant climate change impact assessments utilise data from climate model projectio...

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Main Authors: Katiana Constantinidou, George Zittis, Panos Hadjinicolaou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-01-01
Series:Atmosphere
Subjects:
WRF
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/10/1/26
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spelling doaj-bac9a0a557e54afda5dc113da79996f92020-11-25T00:53:07ZengMDPI AGAtmosphere2073-44332019-01-011012610.3390/atmos10010026atmos10010026Variations in the Simulation of Climate Change Impact Indices due to Different Land Surface Schemes over the Eastern Mediterranean, Middle East and Northern AfricaKatiana Constantinidou0George Zittis1Panos Hadjinicolaou2Energy, Environment and Water Research Center, The Cyprus Institute, 2121 Nicosia, CyprusEnergy, Environment and Water Research Center, The Cyprus Institute, 2121 Nicosia, CyprusEnergy, Environment and Water Research Center, The Cyprus Institute, 2121 Nicosia, CyprusThe Eastern Mediterranean (EM) and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are projected to be exposed to extreme climatic conditions in the 21st century, which will likely induce adverse impacts in various sectors. Relevant climate change impact assessments utilise data from climate model projections and process-based impact models or simpler, index-based approaches. In this study, we explore the implied uncertainty from variations of climate change impact-related indices as induced by the modelled climate (WRF regional climate model) from different land surface schemes (Noah, NoahMP, CLM and RUC). The three climate change impact-related indicators examined here are the Radiative Index of Dryness (RID), the Fuel Dryness Index (Fd) and the Water-limited Yield (Yw). Our findings indicate that Noah simulates the highest values for both RID and Fd, while CLM gives the highest estimations for winter wheat Yw. The relative dispersion in the three indices derived by the different land schemes is not negligible, amounting, for the overall geographical domain of 25% for RID and Fd, and 10% for Yw. The dispersion is even larger for specific sub-regions.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/10/1/26regional climate modelingWRFLand-surface ModelsMediterraneanMiddle Eastuncertaintiesclimate changeimpact indices
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George Zittis
Panos Hadjinicolaou
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George Zittis
Panos Hadjinicolaou
Variations in the Simulation of Climate Change Impact Indices due to Different Land Surface Schemes over the Eastern Mediterranean, Middle East and Northern Africa
Atmosphere
regional climate modeling
WRF
Land-surface Models
Mediterranean
Middle East
uncertainties
climate change
impact indices
author_facet Katiana Constantinidou
George Zittis
Panos Hadjinicolaou
author_sort Katiana Constantinidou
title Variations in the Simulation of Climate Change Impact Indices due to Different Land Surface Schemes over the Eastern Mediterranean, Middle East and Northern Africa
title_short Variations in the Simulation of Climate Change Impact Indices due to Different Land Surface Schemes over the Eastern Mediterranean, Middle East and Northern Africa
title_full Variations in the Simulation of Climate Change Impact Indices due to Different Land Surface Schemes over the Eastern Mediterranean, Middle East and Northern Africa
title_fullStr Variations in the Simulation of Climate Change Impact Indices due to Different Land Surface Schemes over the Eastern Mediterranean, Middle East and Northern Africa
title_full_unstemmed Variations in the Simulation of Climate Change Impact Indices due to Different Land Surface Schemes over the Eastern Mediterranean, Middle East and Northern Africa
title_sort variations in the simulation of climate change impact indices due to different land surface schemes over the eastern mediterranean, middle east and northern africa
publisher MDPI AG
series Atmosphere
issn 2073-4433
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The Eastern Mediterranean (EM) and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are projected to be exposed to extreme climatic conditions in the 21st century, which will likely induce adverse impacts in various sectors. Relevant climate change impact assessments utilise data from climate model projections and process-based impact models or simpler, index-based approaches. In this study, we explore the implied uncertainty from variations of climate change impact-related indices as induced by the modelled climate (WRF regional climate model) from different land surface schemes (Noah, NoahMP, CLM and RUC). The three climate change impact-related indicators examined here are the Radiative Index of Dryness (RID), the Fuel Dryness Index (Fd) and the Water-limited Yield (Yw). Our findings indicate that Noah simulates the highest values for both RID and Fd, while CLM gives the highest estimations for winter wheat Yw. The relative dispersion in the three indices derived by the different land schemes is not negligible, amounting, for the overall geographical domain of 25% for RID and Fd, and 10% for Yw. The dispersion is even larger for specific sub-regions.
topic regional climate modeling
WRF
Land-surface Models
Mediterranean
Middle East
uncertainties
climate change
impact indices
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4433/10/1/26
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