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10-year return levels of future precipitation over Europe based on the CRCM5-LE
10-year return levels of future precipitation over Europe based on the CRCM5-LE
10-year return levels of precipitation for hourly, 3-hourly, 6-hourly, 12-hourly and 24-hourly durations are calculated based on the 50-member regional climate model (RCM) large ensemble CRCM5-LE at a spatial resolution of 0.11° (~ 12.5km). The return levels thereby provide estimations for areal extreme precipitation for the time periods of near future (NF: 2010-2039), mid future (MF: 2040-2069), and far future (FF: 2070-2099) under the emission scenario RCP 8.5. If compared to in-situ observations, areal reduction factors have to be applied. The return levels are derived for each of the 50 RCM members separately, which induces a range of 50 return level values at each grid cell. The data are stored as txt-files featuring comma separated values in order to ensure an easy access, also for non-scientific applications. The data set includes the median value as well as the 5%- and 95%-quantiles. Additionally, the geographic coordinates (WGS84) are given. Hence, data can be processed via spreadsheet software, GIS applications and scientific program code. More details in: https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac0849 The 10-year return levels for historical climate conditions are available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3878888 and described in https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2020-145
Inorganic Chemistry, Extreme precipitation, Science Policy, Plant Biology, Climate change, 910, Regional climate model, Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Inorganic Chemistry, Extreme precipitation, Science Policy, Plant Biology, Climate change, 910, Regional climate model, Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
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