Abstract
Abstract. Regional climate model simulations have routinely been applied to assess
changes in precipitation extremes at daily time steps. However, shorter
sub-daily extremes have not received as much attention. This is likely
because of the limited availability of high temporal resolution data, both
for observations and for model outputs. Here, summertime depth duration
frequencies of a subset of the EURO-CORDEX 0.11∘ ensemble are
evaluated with observations for several European countries for durations of
1 to 12 h. Most of the model simulations strongly underestimate 10-year
depths for durations up to a few hours but perform better at longer
durations. The spatial patterns over Germany are reproduced at least partly
at a 12 h duration, but all models fail at shorter durations.
Projected changes are assessed by relating relative depth changes to mean
temperature changes. A strong relationship with temperature is found across
different subregions of Europe, emission scenarios and future time periods.
However, the scaling varies considerably between different combinations of
global and regional climate models, with a spread in scaling of around
1–10 % K−1 at a 12 h duration and generally higher values at shorter durations.
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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