STAtistical and Regional dynamical Downscaling of EXtremes for European regions: some preliminary results from the STARDEX project A project within the EC 5th Framework Programme 1 February 2002 to 31 July 2005 http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/projects/stardex/ http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/projects/mps/ CM Goodess*, MR Haylock, PD Jones, A Bardossy, C Frei and T Schmith *Climatic Research Unit, Norwich UK [email protected]
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STAtistical and Regional dynamical Downscaling of EXtremes for European regions: some
Organisation name Key personsUniversity of East Anglia, UK Clare Goodess
Malcolm HaylockGavin CawleyPhil Jones
King’s College London, UK Rob WilbyColin Harpham
Fundación para la Investigación del Clima, Spain Jaime RibalayguaRafael BorénManuel Blanco
University of Bern, Switzerland Evi SchuepbachCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France Guy Plaut
Eric SimonnetServizio Meteorologico Regional, ARPA-Emilia Romagna,Italy
Carlo CacciamaniValentina PavanRodica Tomozeiu
Atmospheric Dynamics Group, University of Bologna, Italy Ennio TosiDanish Meteorological Institute, Denmark Torben SchmithEidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Switzerland Christoph Frei
Juerg SchmidliFachhochschule Stuttgart – Hochschule für Technik,Germany
Hans Caspary
Institut für Wasserbau, Germany András BárdossyYeshewatesfa Hundecha
University of Thessaloniki, Greece Panagiotis MaherasChristina Anagnostopoulou
• To rigorously & systematically inter-compare & evaluate statistical and dynamical downscaling methods for the reconstruction of observed extremes & the construction of scenarios of extremes for selected European regions & Europe as a whole
• To identify the more robust downscaling techniques & to apply them to provide reliable & plausible future scenarios of temperature & precipitation-based extremes