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Changes of precipitation extremes over South Korea projected by the 5 RCMs under RCP scenarios SCIE SCOPUS KCI

Title
Changes of precipitation extremes over South Korea projected by the 5 RCMs under RCP scenarios
Authors
안중배조세라서명석차동현이동규홍송유Min, SK박성찬강현석심교문
Date Issued
2016-05
Publisher
Korean Meteorological Society
Abstract
The change of extreme precipitation is assessed with the HadGEM2-AO - 5 Regional Climate Models (RCMs) chain, which is a national downscaling project undertaken cooperatively by several South Korean institutes aimed at producing regional climate change projection with fine resolution (12.5 km) around the Korean Peninsula. The downscaling domain, resolution and lateral boundary conditions are held the same among the 5 RCMs to minimize the uncertainties from model configuration. Climatological changes reveal a statistically significant increase in the mid-21st century (2046- 2070; Fut1) and the late-21st century (2076-2100; Fut2) precipitation properties related to extreme precipitation, such as precipitation intensity and average of upper 5 percentile daily precipitation, with respect to the reference period (1981-2005). Changes depending on the intensity categories also present a clear trend of decreasing light rain and increasing heavy rain. In accordance with these results, the change of 1-in-50 year maximum precipitation intensity over South Korea is estimated by the GEV method. The result suggests that the 50-year return value (RV50) will change from −32.69% to 72.7% and from −31.6% to 96.32% in Fut1 and from −31.97% to 86.25% and from −19.45% to 134.88% in Fut2 under representative concentration pathway (RCP) 4.5 and 8.5 scenarios, respectively, at the 90% confidence level. This study suggests that multi-RCMs can be used to reduce uncertainties and assess the future change of extreme precipitation more reliably. Moreover, future projection of the regional climate change contains uncertainties evoked from not only driving GCM but also RCM. Therefore, multi-GCM and multi-RCM studies are expected to provide more robust projection.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/36602
DOI
10.1007/S13143-016-0021-0
ISSN
1976-7633
Article Type
Article
Citation
Asia-Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, vol. 52, no. 2, page. 223 - 236, 2016-05
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