Statistical Downscaling of Precipitation in the South and Southeast of Mexico

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作者
Andrade-Velazquez, Mercedes [1 ]
Montero-Martinez, Martin Jose [2 ]
机构
[1] CONAHCYT Ctr Cambio Global & Sustentabil CCGS, Calle Centenario Inst Juarez S-N, Villahermosa 86080, Tabasco, Mexico
[2] Inst Mexicano Tecnol Agua, Subcoordinac Eventos Extremos & Cambio Climat, Paseo Cuauhnahuac 8532, Jiutepec 62550, Morelos, Mexico
关键词
climate change; southern-southeastern Mexico; CMIP6; precipitation; bias correction; BIAS CORRECTION; CLIMATE; RAINFALL; SUPPORT;
D O I
10.3390/cli11090186
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
The advancements in global climate modeling achieved within the CMIP6 framework have led to notable enhancements in model performance, particularly with regard to spatial resolution. However, the persistent requirement for refined techniques, such as dynamically or statistically downscaled methods, remains evident, particularly in the context of precipitation variability. This study centered on the systematic application of a bias-correction technique (quantile mapping) to four designated CMIP6 models: CNRM-ESM2-6A, IPSL-CM6A-LR, MIROC6, and MRI-ESM2-0. The selection of these models was informed by a methodical approach grounded in previous research conducted within the southern-southeastern region of Mexico. Diverse performance evaluation metrics were employed, including root-mean-square difference (rmsd), normalized standard deviation (NSD), bias, and Pearson's correlation (illustrated by Taylor diagrams). The study area was divided into two distinct domains: southern Mexico and the southeast region covering Tabasco and Chiapas, and the Yucatan Peninsula. The findings underscored the substantial improvement in model performance achieved through bias correction across the entire study area. The outcomes of rmsd and NSD not only exhibited variations among different climate models but also manifested sensitivity to the specific geographical region under examination. In the southern region, CNRM-ESM2-1 emerged as the most adept model following bias correction. In the southeastern domain, including only Tabasco and Chiapas, the optimal model was again CNRM-ESM2-1 after bias-correction. However, for the Yucatan Peninsula, the IPSL-CM6A-LR model yielded the most favorable results. This study emphasizes the significance of tailored bias-correction techniques in refining the performance of climate models and highlights the spatially nuanced responses of different models within the study area's distinct geographical regions.
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