K. Mcguffie et al., Assessing simulations of daily temperature and precipitation variability with global climate models for present and enhanced greenhouse climates, INT J CLIM, 19(1), 1999, pp. 1-26
The enhanced greenhouse climates of five different global climate models ar
e examined with reference to the ability of the models to characterize the
frequency of extreme events on both a regional and global scale. Ten years
of model output for both control and enhanced greenhouse conditions are uti
lized to derive return periods for extreme temperature and precipitation ev
ents and to characterize the variability of the model climate at both regio
nal and global scales. Under enhanced greenhouse conditions, return periods
for extreme precipitation events are shorter and there is a general increa
se in the intensity of precipitation and number of wet spells in most areas
. There is a decrease in frequency of cold temperature extremes and an incr
ease in hot extremes in many areas. The results show a reasonable level of
agreement between the models in terms of global scale variability, but the
difference between model simulations of precipitation on a regional scale s
uggests that model derived estimates of variability changes must be careful
ly justified. Copyright (C) 1999 Royal Meteorological Society.