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Climate projections for South America: RegCM3 driven by HadCM3 and ECHAM5
Fecha
2014Registro en:
Advances in Meteorology, New York, v. 2014, p. ID376738/1-ID376738/17, 2014
1687-9308
10.1155/2014/376738
Autor
Reboita, Michelle Simões
Rocha, Rosmeri Porfirio da
Dias, Cássia Gabriele
Ynoue, Rita Yuri
Institución
Resumen
This study shows climate projections of air temperature and precipitation over South America (SA) from the Regional Climate
Model version 3 (RegCM3) nested in ECHAM5 and HadCM3 global models. The projections consider the A1B scenario from
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and three time-slices: present (1960–1990), near- (2010–2040), and far-future
(2070–2100) climates. In the future, RegCM3 projections indicate general warming throughout all SA and seasons, which is more
pronounced in the far-future period. In this late period the RegCM3 projections indicate that the negative trend of precipitation
over northern SA is also higher. In addition, a precipitation increase over southeastern SA is projected, mainly during summer
and spring. The lifecycle of the South American monsoon (SAM) was also investigated in the present and future climates. In the
near-future, the projections show a slight delay (one pentad) of the beginning of the rainy season, resulting in a small reduction of
the SAM length. In the far-future, there is no agreement between projections related to the SAM features