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Use of the Spatial Analogy in Climate Change Research Horváth, Levente – Gaál, Márta – Erdélyi, Éva Debrecen 2006
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Page 1: Use of the Spatial Analogy in Climate Change Research Horváth, Levente – Gaál, Márta – Erdélyi, Éva Debrecen 2006.

Use of the Spatial Analogy in Climate Change

Research

Horváth, Levente – Gaál, Márta – Erdélyi, Éva

Debrecen 2006

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Analogue scenarios

Observed or reconstructed information on climate that might serve as an analogue for future climatic conditions taken from:

• Other regions - spatial analogues

• Previous time periods - temporal analogues

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Spatial analogues

Present-day climate in another region that resembles the future climate anticipated in the study area

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Spatial analogues

Advantages:

• Testing system sensitivity • Identifying key climate thresholds

Disadvantages:

• Not related to greenhouse gas forcing• Often physically implausible• No appropriate analogues may be available

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Materials and methods

GCM scenarios

• American Geophysical Fluid Dynamics LaboratoryGFDL5564, GFDL2534

• United Kingdom Meteorological Office UKHI, UKLO (equilibrium climate change experiment) UKTR (transient climate change experiment)

• IPCC CRU Global Climate Dataset consists of a multi-variate 0.5º latitude by 0.5º longitude resolution mean monthly (1960-1990) climatology for global land area (we use the temperature and the precipitation)

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Materials and methods

• We used precipitation sums and temperature averages for periods of agricultural importance (Nov.-Feb., March-May, June-Aug., Sept.-Oct., 4-4 data)

• To compare these climatic datas to the the downscaled scenarios for Debrecen take these climate indices, as variables, were used to calculate Euclidean distances

• To interpret the results we used GIS methods, using the ArcGIS program

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And now, a lot of maps

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IPCC CRU dataset

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IPCC CRU dataset

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IPCC CRU dataset

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IPCC CRU dataset

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Similarity of temperature for the BASE scenario

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Similarity of precipitation for the BASE scenario

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Similarity of temperature for the GFDL2534 scenario

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Similarity of precipitation for the GFDL2534 scenario

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Similarity of temperature for the GFDL5564 scenario

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Similarity of precipitation for the GFDL5564 scenario

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Similarity of temperature for the UKHI scenario

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Similarity of precipitation for the UKHI scenario

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Similarity of temperature for the UKLO scenario

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Similarity of precipitation for the UKLO scenario

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Similarity of temperature for the UKTR scenario

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Similarity of precipitation for the UKTR scenario

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And now, 2 videos

BASE

GFDL5564

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