EMS Annual Meeting Abstracts
Vol. 18, EMS2021-380, 2021, updated on 18 Jun 2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/ems2021-380
EMS Annual Meeting 2021
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Projections for the Köppen-Geiger climate classification under future climate change for the Iberian Peninsula

Cristina Andrade1,2 and Joana Contente1
Cristina Andrade and Joana Contente
  • 1Polytechnic Institute of Tomar, NHRC.ipt, Natural Hazards Research Center (NHRC.ipt), Tomar, Portugal (c.andrade@ipt.pt)
  • 2Centre for the Research and Technology of Agro-Environmental and Biological Sciences (CITAB), University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, PO Box 1013, 5001-801 Vila Real, Portugalrch and Technology of Agro-Environmental and Biological Sciences (CITAB), Uni

Projections of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification under future climate change for the Iberian Peninsula (IP) are investigated by using a seven-ensemble mean of regional climate models (RCMs) attained from EURO-CORDEX. Maps with predicted future scenarios for temperature, precipitation and Köppen-Geiger classification are analyzed under RCP4.5 and RCP8.5 in Iberia. Widespread statistically significant shifts in temperature, precipitation and climate regimes are projected between 2041 and 2070, with higher expression under RCP8.5. An overall increase of temperatures and a decrease of precipitation in the south-southeast is predicted. Of the two climate types dry (B) and temperate (C), the dominant one was C in 86% of the Iberian territory for 1961-1990, predicted to decrease by 8.0% towards 2041-2070 under RCP4.5 (9.1% under RCP8.5). The hot-summer Mediterranean climate (CSa) will progressively replaces CSb (warm-summer) type towards north in the northwestern half of Iberia until 2070. This shift, depicted by the SSIM index, is noticeable in Portugal with a projected establishment of the CSa climate by 2041-2070. A predicted retreat of humid subtropical (Cfa) and temperate oceanic (Cfb) areas in the northeast towards Pyrenees region is noteworthy, alongside an increase of desert (BW) and semi-desert (BS) climates (7.8% and 9%) that progressively sets in the southeast (between Granada and Valencia). Climate types BSh and BWh (hot semi-desert and hot-desert, respectively), non-existent in 1961-1990 period, are projected to represent 2.8% of territory in 2041-2070 under RCP4.5 (5% under RCP8.5). The statistically significant projected changes hint at the disappearance of some vegetation species in certain regions of Iberia, with an expected increase of steppe, bush, grassland and wasteland vegetation cover, typical of dry climates in the southeast.

Funding: This research was funded by National Funds by FCT - Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, under the project UIDB/04033/2020.

How to cite: Andrade, C. and Contente, J.: Projections for the Köppen-Geiger climate classification under future climate change for the Iberian Peninsula, EMS Annual Meeting 2021, online, 6–10 Sep 2021, EMS2021-380, https://doi.org/10.5194/ems2021-380, 2021.

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