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Med-CORDEX initiative for Mediterranean climate studies

TitleMed-CORDEX initiative for Mediterranean climate studies
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsRuti, P.M., Somot S., Giorgi F., Dubois C., Flaounas E., Obermann A., Dell'Aquila Alessandro, Pisacane Giovanna, Harzallah A., Lombardi Emanuele, Ahrens B., Akhtar N., Alias A., Arsouze T., Aznar R., Bastin S., Bartholy J., Béranger K., Beuvier J., Bouffies-Cloché S., Brauch J., Cabos W., Calmanti Sandro, Calvet J.-C., Carillo Adriana, Conte D., Coppola E., Djurdjevic V., Drobinski P., Elizalde-Arellano A., Gaertner M., Galàn P., Gallardo C., Gualdi S., Goncalves M., Jorba O., Jordà G., L'Heveder B., Lebeaupin-Brossier C., Li L., Liguori G., Lionello P., Maciàs D., Nabat P., Önol B., Raikovic B., Ramage K., Sevault F., Sannino Gianmaria, Struglia Maria Vittoria, Sanna A., Torma C., and Vervatis V.
JournalBulletin of the American Meteorological Society
Volume97
Pagination1187-1208
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN00030007
KeywordsBiogeochemical process, Biogeochemistry, Climate change, Climate models, Climatology, Environmental systems, Mediterranean climates, Mediterranean region, Regional climate models, Regional climate simulation, Regional downscaling, Spatial and temporal scale
Abstract

The Mediterranean is expected to be one of the most prominent and vulnerable climate change "hotspots" of the twenty-first century, and the physical mechanisms underlying this finding are still not clear. Furthermore, complex interactions and feedbacks involving ocean-atmosphere-land-biogeochemical processes play a prominent role in modulating the climate and environment of the Mediterranean region on a range of spatial and temporal scales. Therefore, it is critical to provide robust climate change information for use in vulnerability-impact-adaptation assessment studies considering the Mediterranean as a fully coupled environmental system. The Mediterranean Coordinated Regional Downscaling Experiment (Med-CORDEX) initiative aims at coordinating the Mediterranean climate modeling community toward the development of fully coupled regional climate simulations, improving all relevant components of the system from atmosphere and ocean dynamics to land surface, hydrology, and biogeochemical processes. The primary goals of Med-CORDEX are to improve understanding of past climate variability and trends and to provide more accurate and reliable future projections, assessing in a quantitative and robust way the added value of using high-resolution and coupled regional climate models. The coordination activities and the scientific outcomes of Med-CORDEX can produce an important framework to foster the development of regional Earth system models in several key regions worldwide. ©2016 American Meteorological Society.

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DOI10.1175/BAMS-D-14-00176.1
Citation KeyRuti20161187