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Alexander V. Titov,Alexander V. Khoperskov
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We have deployed the regional climate model (RCM) RegCM 4.5 for the Lower Volga and adjacent territories with a horizontal spatial resolution of 20 km. The problems of choosing the computational domain in the RCM RegCM version 4.5 are considered. We demo...
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Christos Vagenas, Christina Anagnostopoulou and Konstantia Tolika
The marine surface wind field (10 m) over the Greek seas is analyzed in this study using The RegCM. The model?s spatial resolution is dynamically downscaled to 10 km × 10 km, in order to simulate more efficiently the complex coastlines and the numerous i...
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Pushp Raj Tiwari,Sarat Chandra Kar,Uma Charan Mohanty,Sagnik Dey,Palash Sinha,P. V. S. Raju,M. S. Shekhar
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Climate prediction over the Western Himalaya is a challenging task due to the highly variable altitude and orientation of orographic barriers. Surface characteristics also play a vital role in climate simulations and need appropriate representation in th...
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Vera Potop,Constanta Boroneant,Mihaela Caian
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We assess the changes in drought conditions during summer in the Republic of Moldova based on the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) calculated from monthly precipitation data simulated by the regional climatic model RegCM3. The RegCM simulations wer...
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