Meteorological and Hydrological Changes Based on European Environment Agency (2017)

Regional climate model (RCM) results could not be duly represented by the IPCC 2013 Report, focusing mostly on global climate models (GCM). The aim of our study is to provide a literature insight into these types of results, based on the recent Report by the EEA (2017). After a brief comparison of t...

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Main Author: J. MIKA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cluj University Press 2017-03-01
Series:Aerul şi Apa: Componente ale Mediului
Subjects:
RCM
Online Access:http://aerapa.conference.ubbcluj.ro/2017/PDF/28_Mika_227_234.pdf
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spelling doaj-e692c5a720e94de7ab6d2c3539f73f4a2020-11-24T21:17:53ZengCluj University PressAerul şi Apa: Componente ale Mediului2067-743X2017-03-012017201722723410.24193/AWC2017_28Meteorological and Hydrological Changes Based on European Environment Agency (2017)J. MIKA0Eszterhazy Karoly University, H - 3300 Leanyka 6, Eger, HungaryRegional climate model (RCM) results could not be duly represented by the IPCC 2013 Report, focusing mostly on global climate models (GCM). The aim of our study is to provide a literature insight into these types of results, based on the recent Report by the EEA (2017). After a brief comparison of the GCMs and RCMs, averages of short- and long-term projections of temperature and precipitation changes are provided. Hydrological changes are represented by run-off, mountain glaciers and snow mass. These and other, non-hydrological impacts are also listed from the Report. This short review, delimited by the length, page size and colouring of the hardcopy, is finishing by the experienced destruction caused by the weather extremes over Europe. The original sources, together with the EEA quotations are referred.http://aerapa.conference.ubbcluj.ro/2017/PDF/28_Mika_227_234.pdfclimate changeEuropeRCMextreme eventshydrological impacts
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Meteorological and Hydrological Changes Based on European Environment Agency (2017)
Aerul şi Apa: Componente ale Mediului
climate change
Europe
RCM
extreme events
hydrological impacts
author_facet J. MIKA
author_sort J. MIKA
title Meteorological and Hydrological Changes Based on European Environment Agency (2017)
title_short Meteorological and Hydrological Changes Based on European Environment Agency (2017)
title_full Meteorological and Hydrological Changes Based on European Environment Agency (2017)
title_fullStr Meteorological and Hydrological Changes Based on European Environment Agency (2017)
title_full_unstemmed Meteorological and Hydrological Changes Based on European Environment Agency (2017)
title_sort meteorological and hydrological changes based on european environment agency (2017)
publisher Cluj University Press
series Aerul şi Apa: Componente ale Mediului
issn 2067-743X
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Regional climate model (RCM) results could not be duly represented by the IPCC 2013 Report, focusing mostly on global climate models (GCM). The aim of our study is to provide a literature insight into these types of results, based on the recent Report by the EEA (2017). After a brief comparison of the GCMs and RCMs, averages of short- and long-term projections of temperature and precipitation changes are provided. Hydrological changes are represented by run-off, mountain glaciers and snow mass. These and other, non-hydrological impacts are also listed from the Report. This short review, delimited by the length, page size and colouring of the hardcopy, is finishing by the experienced destruction caused by the weather extremes over Europe. The original sources, together with the EEA quotations are referred.
topic climate change
Europe
RCM
extreme events
hydrological impacts
url http://aerapa.conference.ubbcluj.ro/2017/PDF/28_Mika_227_234.pdf
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