EGU21-1988, updated on 22 Mar 2023
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-1988
EGU General Assembly 2021
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TIN-Copula bias correction of climate modeled daily maximum temperature in the MENA region

Georgia Lazoglou1, George Zittis1, Panos Hadjinicolaou1, and Jos Lelieveld1,2
Georgia Lazoglou et al.
  • 1The Cyprus Institute, Climate and Atmosphere Research Center, Nicosia, Cyprus (g.lazoglou@cyi.ac.cy)
  • 2Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Dept. of Atmospheric Chemistry, Mainz, Germany

Over the last decades, the use of climate models in the projection and assessment of future climate conditions, both on global and regional scales, has become common practice. However, inevitable biases between the simulated model output and observed conditions remain, mainly due to the variable nature of the atmospheric system, and limitations in representing sub-grid-scale processes that need to be parameterized. The present study aims to test a new approach for increasing the accuracy of daily climate model output. We apply the recently introduced TIN-Copula statistical method to the results of a state-of-the-art global Earth System Model (Hadley Centre Global Environmental Model version 3 - HadGEM3). The TIN-Copula approach is a combination of Triangular Irregular Networks and Copulas that focuses on modeling the whole dependence structure of the studied variables. The study area of the current application is the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, a prominent global climate change hot-spot. Considering the lack of accurate and consistent observational records in the MENA, we used the ERA5 reanalysis dataset as a reference. The results of the study reveal that the TIN-Copula method significantly improves the simulation of maximum temperature, both on annual and seasonal time scales. Specifically, the HadGEM3 model tends to overestimate the ERA5 temperature data in the major part of the MENA region. This overestimation is mainly evident for the lower values of the studied data sets during all seasons, while in summer the overestimation is found in the whole data set. However, after the use the TIN-Copula method, the differences between the simulated maximum temperature and the ERA5 data were minimized in more than the 85% of the studied grids.

How to cite: Lazoglou, G., Zittis, G., Hadjinicolaou, P., and Lelieveld, J.: TIN-Copula bias correction of climate modeled daily maximum temperature in the MENA region, EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-1988, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-1988, 2021.

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