Articles | Volume 15, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-15-2653-2022
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-15-2653-2022
Model evaluation paper
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01 Apr 2022
Model evaluation paper |  | 01 Apr 2022

Added value of EURO-CORDEX high-resolution downscaling over the Iberian Peninsula revisited – Part 2: Max and min temperature

João António Martins Careto, Pedro Miguel Matos Soares, Rita Margarida Cardoso, Sixto Herrera, and José Manuel Gutiérrez

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This work focuses on the added value of high-resolution models relative to their forcing simulations, with an observational gridded dataset as a reference covering the Iberian Peninsula. The availability of such datasets with a spatial resolution close to that of regional models encouraged this study. For the max and min temperature, although most models reveal added value, some display losses. At more local scales, coastal sites display important gains, contrasting with the interior.