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Intercomparison of gridded products: a multidimensional perspective
Title: Intercomparison of gridded products: a multidimensional perspective
Authors: Herrera García, SixtoGonzález Rouco, Jesús FidelSerrano Notivoli, RobertoGarrido, Juan LuisBegueria, SantiagoGutiérrez, José M.Quintana Seguí, PereIturbide, MaialenRodríguez Guisado, EstebanAutor AEMETMorata Gasca, Ana ORCID SCOPUSID Autor AEMET
Keywords: Interpolation; Intercomparison; Precipitation; Iberian Peninsula; Maximum and minimum temperatures; Mainland Spain
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: Asociación Española de Climatología; Agencia Estatal de Meteorología
Citation: Luna, M.Y., González-Rouco, F. (Eds.). Cambio climático y sociedad: de la ciencia básica a los servicios climáticos. [Madrid]: Asociación Española de Climatología; Agencia Estatal de Meteorología, 2025, pp. 113-123
Series/Report no.: Publicaciones de la Asociación Española de Climatología. Serie A;13
Abstract: Observational uncertainty has become an increasingly significant concern in climate studies. In this context, mainland Spain has several publicly available daily gridded datasets of precipitation, which have been utilized in various regional and national studies. Recent research, like the latest CLIVAR-Spain report, underscores the need for thorough intercomparison among these datasets, highlighting their respective strengths and limitations while discussing findings in light of existing observational uncertainties. This study seeks to address this issue by performing a comprehensive analysis of 10 gridded datasets of daily precipitation currently available for mainland Spain. It is the first study to conduct an extensive comparison across these datasets, focusing on multiple dimensions: statistical distribution, extreme events and spells. Our findings indicate that national datasets are more similar to each other than to global or European-wide datasets. While mean values primarily differ in intensity, these differences extend to spatial patterns when extremes or spells are considered, thereby expanding or reducing the affected regions. These variations remain mostly consistent with altitude, with most datasets exhibiting similar behavior, except for EOBS v27e, EMO-1arcmin, and ERA-Land.
Description: Ponencia presentada en: XIII Congreso de la Asociación Española de Climatología celebrado en San Lorenzo de El Escorial entre el 22 y el 24 de enero de 2025.
Sponsorship : This research work was funded by the European Commission – NextGenerationEU (Regulation EU 2020/2094), through CSIC's Interdisciplinary Thematic Platform Clima (PTI Clima)/ Development of Operational Climate Services. RSN is funded by grant RYC2021-034330-I funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by “European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTR”. J.M.G. and S.H. acknowledge the support of the Spanish Government through the Agencia Estatal de Investigación (project PID2019-111481RB-I00 - Contribución española al Atlas del IPCC-AR6; Desarrollo y problemas científicos).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11765/16750
ISBN: 978-84-125772-3-5
Appears in Collections:(2025, San Lorenzo de El Escorial). XIII Congreso AEC


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