[NARCCAP-discuss] High observed vs. modeled errors for precipitation
gaoyh.lw
gaoyh.lw at gmail.com
Thu Aug 29 18:58:57 MDT 2013
Hi,
The following paper might match your needs.
Gao Y., J. A. Vano, C. Zhu, and D. P. Lettenmaier, 2011: Evaluating climate change over the Colorado River basin using regional climate models, J. Geophys. Res., 116, D13104, doi:10.1029/2010JD015278.
Regards,
Yanhong
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Yanhong Gao, PhD/Prof.
Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering
Research Institute,Chinese Academy of Sciences
320 Donggang West Road, Lanzhou, Gansu 730000,China
Email: gaoyh at lzb.ac.cn, Phone: 0931-4967058
From: Kelli Walters
Date: 2013-08-28 08:17
To: narccap-discuss
Subject: [NARCCAP-discuss] High observed vs. modeled errors for precipitation
Hello,
I am evaluating which NARCCAP model runs best fit my observed data to
determine which ones I should use as climate projections in a
hydrologic model. I am comparing the past data set (1970-2000) from
the models to observed data for temperature (max and min) and
precipitation. For temperature, the models seem to accurately reflect
the observations, with Nash-Sutcliffe efficiencies around 0.5 (r2 of
0.5-0.6) for daily comparison and in the range of 0.6-0.9 (r2 of about
0.85) for monthly averages.
However, for precipitation, my errors have been much larger. I am
getting Nash-Sutcliffe efficiencies of around -0.4 to -1 (r2 of 0.02
and smaller) for both daily values and monthly averages. What I am
wondering is: are these error values normal or in the same range as
other people are getting for precipitation?
Do you have any papers or references that give these error metrics for
precipitation when comparing the modeled data to observations? I have
been looking for literature to back up what I am finding, but I can't
seem to find what values are considered "acceptable" for precipitation
error. Any help or sources you can provide on this would be much
appreciated.
Thank you,
Kelli
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KELLI WALTERS, EIT
M.S. Candidate
Civil Engineering | Water Resources
Oregon State University
waltersk at onid.orst.edu
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